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The Poetic Word

Healing Medicines

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

The drums and songs have saved

Generations from the turmoils of

Cursed Lands filled with lost souls.

 

Where decisions were made by choice

Or wrongful convictions, or ones filled

In the spirit of necessities.

 

Where they are laid to rest

Behind walls that would label them

For eternity as the enemy.

 

Only for the potential threats

Of good medicines to be taken away

By those whose intention and beliefs

May hinder restorative practices,

Only promoting punishments.

 

A tear equates to a thousand leaks

From any vessel that grips to the speck

Of redemption.

 

To be heard

To be seen.

While some only see it as cuts to keep

Pockets well fed

Could be the only thing that keeps

One’s sanity, within a limbo

A foot in this realm

Another foot wanting to exit to find peace

In the next.

 

How many more waterfalls does it need

To drench up the concrete jungle

Known as society to take a glimpse.

The greed of reductions to save pennies

Will cost humanity more

But it’ll be too late once everything

That was taken for granted

Disappears and is gone.

 

For the women in Edmonton Institution that have been facing refusals for being able to play on the big drum. There are folks out here that stand with you all.

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