body as perfect as the wind
a red-tailed hawk on the hunt
eyes sharp like razors
talons sharper
a flash of rabbit
a glimpse of a field mouse
life and death among the wild
and the free
It is better to do nothing than to do what is wrong. For whatever you do, you do to yourself.
The Dhammapada
I am allergic to many things. Grasses. Trees. Dust. Mold. Sociopaths. I am allergic to cruelty. Heartlessness. Greed. Some of these things make me sneeze, others make me want to vomit. In the news it is clear that America has concentration camps for Latinos without papers. People with their children taken from them, living caged, in some cases, forced to drink from toilets. Today I saw a pick-up truck with a large American flag fluttering from a small pole in the truck bed. That sick feeling returned to my stomach. Again.
james lee jobe
a poem by du fu, 710-770 CE
leaving the city
it's frost-bite cold
and late falling dew muffles
my gaze into bottomless skies
smoke trails above the distant salt mines
snow-covered peaks angle shadows
toward the east
even now
armies haunt my homeland
and war-drums throb here
a guest here in this river city tonight
I return again to shrieking crows
my old friends
du fu
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