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MY MOTHERS TAKE TO THE STREETS

Angela Abbruzzi (Abbruzzese) Annarino, age 16, at her high school graduation from Curtis High School, Staten Island, NY, 1940.

“Her money is just as green as mine,”

my mother told the clerk who passed over

the African-American woman waiting

at the counter before we arrived.

“She was here before us, after all.”

The clerk then moved beyond us 

to a white woman who had just arrived.

My mother went to her side 

and told her politely,

“You must wait your turn,” 

to the woman’s surprise.

All commerce stopped 

at that counter

on that day.

And my mother taught me 

what I think of today.

Always speak up at injustice.

Always seek fairness for all.

Always let your voice be heard.

Always ask for others to join your cause.

Never leave anyone standing aside.

Never be afraid to act with pride.

Today, hundreds of thousand of women

such as my mother are on our streets

in thousands of protests 

for justice

for fairness

for democracy

for our pride

as Americans

whose strength resides

not in military strength

but in the Bill of Rights

threatened openly by a fool

who like all fools

thinks he is king

This fool says

Anyone who protests

his $45 million birthday parade

will face “very heavy force.”

He never met my mother !

He will today.

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HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE

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Empty shoes piled high and deep

their secrets we cannot keep

lest we forget

the truth of who we are

humans not so far

removed from animals

in a kingdom too low

to acknowledge the fact

that we must control

what lies within ourselves

and not one another.

We must remember we are all

sisters and brothers

created from a single mother

each cell between us a bond

instructing us not to harm

lest we forget and destroy

the best of who we are.

Weep upon the pile of shoes

of those who walked their last mile

into the ovens and gas chambers

Jews and gypsies

homosexuals and disabled

those who wore hate’s label

of yellow stars and edicts

enacted by those in brown shirts

shouting slogans and sound bites

we once more hear on our streets

across our airwaves

at rallies held by MAGA stars

and from their congressional seats.

Lest we forget,

remember the empty shoes.

They could soon be yours.

This is a time to remember

even as those who survived

leave this place and space

and leave us the task of remembering

lest we forget.

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