Mic Check
First they came for Troy Davis
and I didn't speak up because
I wasn't Troy Davis,
then they came
for the homeless
I didn't speak up
I wasn't homeless
came for the unemployed
I wasn't unemployed
I kept my mouth shut
came for students
besieged with debt
no job prospects
I was too smart
too hard-working
too hard-working
to be
one of them
either
one of them
either
shut
doors
doors
to hospitals
I had another
close by
a lovely
insurance policy
threw children
off food programs
jailed mothers
too bad
I watched quietly
as sheriffs
banks
banged
boards
a lovely
insurance policy
threw children
off food programs
jailed mothers
too bad
I watched quietly
as sheriffs
banks
banged
boards
dragged off
campers
trashing their tents
trashing their tents
I never
liked camping
liked camping
no one was doing
anything
to my belongings
took people
out of trees
(and cut the trees down) --
but I never
hung out in trees
never climbed one
as a kid
and I like
unobstructed
views of landscape
to begin with,
took away
union activists
I didn't speak
union activists
I didn't speak
I didn't belong
to a union,
then they came
for the veterans
and I didn't speak up
because I had never
fought in a war ..
they came for me
too
eventually ..
I was all
by myself
by then
so there was
no one left
to speak out
for me -
not even a tree
to grace
memory
- o.s.r.
remembering
Martin Niemöller
(1892-1984)
and
Martina Davis-Correia
(1967-2011)
and
Martina Davis-Correia
(1967-2011)
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