Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Reflection on a life


Just a season ago

A life budded

Connected to the branch

Becoming an integral part

Supplying life to the tree


In its short life span

It gave of itself fully

Taking water and nutrients

Returning nourishment

A symbiotic cycle


Providing beauty 

Supplying shade

Offering protection

Taking little

Giving much


Then the days are shortened

As the seasons change

The nutrient supply stops 

The process of dying begins 

The world takes note 


As the chlorophylls (greens) degrade

Xanthophylls (yellows) 

And Beta-carotene (oranges)

Take the center stage 

Then anthocyanins (reds) emerge


Time, wind, rain

Eventually a separation 

Another stage in life’s process

Here we find our red leaf

On the ground, reflecting 


This is life

This is how it works

All of life in this microcosm 

Birth, life, death, and beyond

Giving and receiving 


We are born

Even as a suckling child

We give love in the fullest

We take

And we give


We grow

The process continues

As we take less

We give more

Beauty, shade, protection


The life imperative 

To give in greater amounts

To provide more than we take

To see this at the end

Reflecting on a life


Blessed are the givers 

Casting their bread on the water

Generosity is its own reward

Blessings always find their way

They will come home again


Reflections on a life


© Ron Simpson Jr. 

November 18, 2020

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Unity


“Unity is not uniformity”

Pope Francis


Unity


“The quality or state 

Of not being multiple:

Oneness”


There is much to be said

In praise of having unity

A conviction of one purpose

Creates a clarity of direction


However, 

There can be no unity

Just for the sake of unity

Unity must have a direction


When we finally understand

The purpose of any unity

(Yes, there can be more than one)

Only then can we find our place


It is within this understanding

We discover the truth

Unity is not uniformity 

Diversity is not the enemy


A multitude of counselors 

Brings rescue and freedom

The lack thereof brings failure

(Proverbs Eleven.Fourteen)


In diversity is unity

In the multitude is one

Thousands of different voices

Singing a common, yet uncommon song


Some say tolerance brings unity

I must vehemently disagree

For tolerance implies an inequity

Acceptance brings equality and unity 


Sing with your unique voice

I’ll join your song with mine

Creating harmony in mutual chords

Diverse, but vibrantly unified


Diversity is not our enemy

Tolerance is not our goal 

Sing with me a chorus of equality

Unity is not uniformity 


© Ron Simpson Jr. 

November 10, 2020




Saturday, November 07, 2020

This is my Jar


My life is a jar

Filled with the sum 

Of my experiences 

In some sort of mishmash 

Loosely covered in thin veneer


Every pain is in there

As are marvelous joys

Cataclysmic sorrows

Jubilant victories

Gains and losses 


It’s all in there together

Combined and intermingled

Each vying for prominence 

Each influencing reaction

The mix changes daily



When you discount my opinion

When you ignore my reasoning

When you minimize my history

You crack the jar just a bit

You see me as less me


I am sum of my experiences 

For better or for worse

Bruised, battered, and bandaged

This is the culmination

Of a lifetime of going and growing


This is my jar 


Do not believe the lie

Your jar does not have the right

To tell my jar how I’m supposed to feel

Or how I’m supposed to react

To other’s words or deeds 


This is my jar


These are my feelings

These are my ideas

These are my thoughts

This is my heart and mind

This is my right


This is my jar


I may be sometimes broken

I may be occasionally quiet

I may be sporadically loud

But, do not patronize me 

Do not ignore me


This is my jar


I see

I hear

I feel 

I breathe

I am alive


And, this is my jar


© Ron Simpson Jr. 

November 7, 2020

Sunday, November 01, 2020

Ashcan Politics


I see your ashcan politics

The residue from the fire

After the burning of truth

Has stripped away the lies


I hear your off key choruses 

Singing your songs of economy

But truth says it’s been stronger

Under other leaders


I hear your throaty chants

Calling for nationalism

In a globally connected world

Where decisions affect everyone


I hear your crooning

Calling for traditional values

But these traditions

Were steeped in ignorance and hate 


You cry your tears

For the life of the unborn

But dry are your eyes

To the plight of the poor

Or the immigrant born


You sing your anthems

Of a church-led nation

The same untenable state

Our forefathers fought to escape


I’ve heard the many verses

Sang while wrapped in privilege 

Stomping on the very rights

You pretend to endorse 


I see your ashcan politics

The residue from the fire

After the burning of truth

Has stripped away the lies


I see the scattered ashes

Floating on an underground wave

Carrying your hurtful doctrines

Bursting into the light


We’ve burned away your facade

We‘ve sifted through your lies

We’ve exposed your hate and fear

The underlying song of your rally cries


Yes, we see your ashcan politics

We see your fear of change

We see the terror in your eyes

Of strong women and equal minorities


Change will come

Birthed by fire

Championed by right

Fanned by love


We see your ashcan politics 


© Ron Simpson Jr

November 1, 2020