In the same womb
Scattered all over
Pieces of ancestors
Some here, some there
A tear in the eye and a tear
In the connective tissue
Gasping for air
Ancestors everywhere
And nowhere to be found
The land, they say, is not ours
Not yours
The land is made of bones
It’s nobody’s and
Everyone’s
Our fabric woven together from
The womb
The argument of indigenous ownership
Makes no sense
Four thousand, five, six, ten thousand years
One hundred years
Two thousand years
We were here first
No! You came later!
We returned’
Your god is lesser than ours
No! your god is stupid!
And yours is bad
Yours is an asshole
It’s the same fucking god
And before it was a god it was a goddess
But your god, and your god,
And it’s the same fucking god
Made the goddess go
So no one is left to make love
To make soup
To make peace
And before she was a goddess
She was the land
And the land had her ways
Most of us – and the us includes
Them
Want to live and let
Live
We’ve proven together that we cannot live
Together
But we haven’t been able to untangle
The mess
We are woven together
Since before we were us and them
The land weeps
As blood spills
And war kills not only
Hope
But children
We know together that the world
Doesn’t get it
Words thrown around without much
Consideration
Of how much bigger the picture is
And how much more complex
History is
And her story
And the chorus of the herd answers
Baaaaaaaa
Where are the shepherds?
Where is the mother?
Where are the elders to teach us to
Think, to learn, to consider, to look at more
Pieces
Before we simply repeat
Someone else’s word because
It gives us a sense of belonging
We cry
Each hiding in our own cave
Each rotting in our own grave
Passing on the
Primal urge to
Love
We don’t dare to break
The chains of hate
They give us a false sense of
Stability
Of identity
But we were woven together in the
Womb
Those who pump the hate are
Sitting separate from us
Who let them be In charge?
They profit from acts of violence
They need us to keep on hating
Those who pump the hate are the
words
Spread all over your feed
Feeding you misinformation
Feeding off of your horrified hover
Over these statements
Or that video
Without knowing the damage
Obscuring the intricate
Relationship between roots and fruit and
Decay
Between us
We’re missing out on a love
We could have had fulfilled
And a life we could have
Filled
With something other than war
With something more
Even if it wasn’t love
We’re missing out on siblinghood
We could have been family
Outside the womb
That wove us into one another
We’re missing out on
The children that didn’t get to grow