St. Anthony's Church
in Questa, New Mexico,
erected a plaque
on a pedestal
outside its doors
to honor all the dead
"unborn children"
of the world.
I looked in vain
for a corresponding plaque
to honor the bone-thin
babies starving or dying from HIV
in South Central, L.A.,
in Albuquerque or Santa Fe,
in barrios below the border,
the Sudan, the streets of
Calcutta or North Korea,
the armless children
in Iraq, the legless soldiers of
all countries, the untold numbers
of grieving parents, brothers, sisters,
& lovers.
I looked & found
lovely yellow & orange wild flowers
growing in a white planter shaped
like a cross.
--Clifton Snider
I wrote this poem on a residence fellowship at The Helene Wurlitzer
Foundation of New Mexico, Taos, in the summer of 2004. It was
published in
Chiron Review,
#81, winter 2005, an
GLBT issue.
Chiron Review Press published
my book of poetry,
The Alchemy of Opposites, and I
am pleased to have been published in its pages since its beginnings as
the
Kindred Spirit in
1982. Needless to say, I recommend this issue highly.
Copyright © by Clifton Snider, 2006. All rights reserved.
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