Vijaya Sundaram

Poet, Musician, Teacher, and Amateur Visual Artist

Remember

Remember
 ©December 24th, 2019
 By Vijaya Sundaram 

This day – made into realness,
 Brought into being by those
 Who agree implicitly
 And, by thus doing,
 Make the world bend
 To their dream, their reality –
 This day is almost upon us now.

 I don’t mind.
 I like stories, 
 And this is a good one.
 Remember it when you pass
 A man sleeping on the street,
 The refugees huddled at the door
 That refuses to open,
 The children abandoned in festering sores
 Of places meant to shelter them from harm.

 Remember it when you see
 A lost dog, or the animals that are killed
 For you to eat, descendants of ones
 That stood watch in a story
 From so long ago.

 Remember the story, and learn
 To open wide your doors for those who wait at the gate
 Throats athirst, mouths agape, hearts wounded,
 As they open wide their arms,
 And the stigma of their abandonment 
 Make your hands, your head, your feet,
 Your belly, so full of food,
 Hurt.

 Remembers this, 
 Then, remember to love.
 —————————————-