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Featured Author Nonnie Jules
Today’s featured author on Day 11 of the WATCH “RWISA” WRITE Showcase Tour is Nonnie Jules. Below is her thought-provoking and poignant poem entitled “…IN THE WORLD OF WE”.
…IN THE WORLD OF WE
by Nonnie Jules
We often hear that music is the universal language. It is the avenue to bridge all divides –
racial divides
gender divides
political divides.
But, in the midst of all the division,
each party holding court in their respective corners of the ring,
ears lightly tickled by the sound of the simple “IMAGINE” by John Lennon,
wafting through the musky air of tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons –
a mist of standstill calms the noise
…and in mere moments, the eyes of “independent” onlookers are pleasantly greeted by the most beautiful and welcoming sight –
…bodies slowly rocking
…hands collectively raised
…waving side to side
…all in unison
…chanting
“Imagine there’s no heaven. It’s easy if you try…”
The 2020 US election has ended. The people have spoken.
What’s left behind? A world of anxiety and angst – wrapped in feelings of wondering when the bombs will drop, or when the other shoe will fall. And although I’d like to point fingers here and maybe even call a few not-so-pretty names, my daughter sits beside me as I write this, an ear to measure the “nice” level in my words, the child guiding the parent. Roles reversed, she gently reminds me that the original goal of this message is unification – therefore, I will stay the course of peace.
In this moment, acknowledging that my conscience of decency is bigger than any emotion that might be stirring the embers of fires that have burned deep inside me for the past few years – neutrality is my cohort, and we will not take sides.
Instead, all that will be allowed to roll off my tongue is FACT…
one reign is ending
and another about to begin.
Some exultant…
others despondent
Yet, now is not the time for either.
Yesterday is gone,
today almost a memory,
but what awaits us in tomorrow
is what WE decide it will be.
This is not the land of us and them –
this is the world of WE.
WE decide what, who and how WE want to be.
Do you resemble love, or, are you wearing the likeness of hate?
What adorns your heart, a choice only you can make … for you.
So, I have made my choice – and it is firm and true!
I choose love.
To love,
to be loved,
to speak love,
to exude love,
to live love.
Because I know that what I send out into the world, will be exactly what the world returns to my doorstep.
It is for that reason that I shall…
remain steadfast in my vigilance –
cognizant of any negativity that might try to seep in or out of my pores –
Skillfully suppressing the desire to gloat in the face of the so-called “losing” side.
I’ve too much pride…to stoop so low.
The 2020 US election has ended. The people have spoken.
There were no losers.
WE are a world of winners.
Remember, WE decide
what
who
and how
WE will be
in this…
beautiful
colorful
everchanging
world of WE.
“Imagine there’s no country
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in peace…
It’s all easy if WE try.”
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Karen Black
Posted at 15:02h, 19 NovemberI remember when “Imagine” was released. With a beautiful melody, its message has resonated for almost fifty years.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:05h, 20 NovemberIt seems just like yesterday when “Imagine” was released. It’s my hope that the message will continue to resonate during these difficult times. Thank you, Karen, for visiting and commenting.
Yvette M Calleiro
Posted at 15:09h, 19 NovemberI love the phrase “conscience of decency.” I feel many have suppressed this, and I truly hope it can be uncovered for everyone. Thanks for sharing Nonnie’s piece, Linnea. 🙂
NJ
Posted at 17:21h, 19 NovemberYvette, I love how you find a way to make it to everyone’s stop (as I’ve seen Jan do, as well) and pick a piece from each stop to comment on. That makes you so special. Thanks for being awesome!
Linnea, thank you for being such an amazing hostess!
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:09h, 20 NovemberIt has been a pleasure to host all of the talented and fantastic RWISA authors in the author tour. It has been so fun reading everyone’s submissions. Your poem rung so true during these difficult times.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:08h, 20 NovemberI agree “conscience of decency” needs to resonate again and that we need to find compassion and respect for each other in these difficult times. Thank you, Yvette, for visiting and for your thoughtful comments during the blog tour.
Rita Roberts
Posted at 02:00h, 20 NovemberA very emotional post. I love it ! Thank you Linnea for sharing Nonnie’s thoughts.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:11h, 20 NovemberThe poem by Nonnie also resonated with me about finding the commonality in humankind. Thank you, Rita, for visiting and commenting.
Jan Sikes
Posted at 08:14h, 20 NovemberThank you for sharing Nonnie’s words of wisdom and inspiration, Linnea. One thing she said that I know to be 100% true is whatever we send out to the Universe returns to our doorstep tenfold. Love is the answer!
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 20:54h, 23 NovemberThank you, Jan, for visiting and commenting on Nonnie’s words of wisdom. It’s an important message that we need to treat each other with respect. We have more in common than naught.
Bette A Stevens
Posted at 09:34h, 20 NovemberTimely and telling… Great post, Nonnie! Thanks for sharing, Linnea.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:13h, 20 NovemberI agree, Bette, that the poem by Nonnie was timely and spoke about the need for us to find our humanity and grace during these difficult times. Thank you, Bette, for visiting and commenting.