These are the lyrics to a song you can listen to here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPyKqoRKT8g
"If the work is never over, how do you keep marching anyway?
Do you carry your banner as far as you can,
. . .Til the next stubborn girl picks it up in a picket line?
These lyrics opened my eyes to how long the fight for equality
has been going on and how mistaken I have been to expect
that we will get the job done and it will exist forever.
(I did absolutely believe this when Obama was our President.)
The contrast to what we have now is devastating.
"rewriting the world with your imperfect pen?"
I LOVE this line.
When I consider all the imperfect pens across the globe
doing their best to rewrite the world, I get choked up.
It makes me grateful for independent journalists
who are laboring to bring us the truth with no where near
adequate compensation or safety.
The same goes for the poets and artists who
inspire us by reminding us of what we are working for.
"Cause your ancestors are all the proof you need
that progress is possible, not guaranteed
Make peace with our incomplete power
and use it for good cause there's so much to do."
When I think of how many young humans
have given their lives in the fight for freedom,
and how many times their sacrifice has been
taken for granted and misused for power and profit
there is no way I cannot "keep on marching."
"The gains will feel small and the losses too large
You'll rarely agree with whoever's in charge.
Yes the world can be changed, we've done it before. . .
The future demands that we fight for it now."
Knowing what my brothers and sisters of color
have endured throughout history is unbearable.
I am in awe of the resilience, creativity and fortitude
they must have to keep on believing in goodness and joy.
It astonishes and encourages me to my core.
Let us keep on marching for what we believe in.
Equality, truth, justice and decency.
We're in this together and we are doing this!
Thanks to you for being here.
Namaste