Poetry: Can our Colors Blend? by Yonatan Arnon
Can our Colors Blend?
You are the white, privileged, independent, who is in control,
I am the black, confined, oppressed, controlled,
You talk to me in your tender masculinity,
I am not familiar with your gentle language.
You kindly ask me questions about my personal life and curiously listen,
I share about my family that cries, my little one who I barely saw,
and my puppy that yearns for my touch through the weekly phone call.
You reflect to me that my family is my anchor, that they can give me
meaning, hope and connection.
Even if they are not physically close by,
You invite me to breathe deeply,
reminding me that breath is always present,
even when I am not present for myself.
I am looking for quietness,
for my alone time,
And perhaps the thirty minutes I have with you,
is the only time of Hesed / Grace I have in the insanity around me
You remind me what it means to feel free through
breath,
words,
heart,
prayer,
Even when I return,
To my cell,
To their gehenom/ hell,
To the wild animal they see in me,
I am my breath,
I am free.
Yonatan Arnon is an author, spiritual guide, entrepreneur, seeker, chaplain, and artist.
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