RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: IMMIGRATION
Seven
Generations: A Short Story
The
generations flow
Like
currents in a great river
Like
waves in the sea
Where
each wave is endowed
With
the power to alter
The
course of history
And
all that it encompasses
It
begins with immigration
(this
is not a native story)
Religious
persecution
Economic
opportunity
Importation
of slaves
The
great potato famine
The
Armenian genocide
The
siege of the Warsaw ghetto
The
Nazi invasion
The
Bracero program
Cold
War refugees
The
purge of Christians
The
purge of Muslims
It
begins with the journey
A
journey of hardship
Discrimination
and hatred
Violence
and disruption
It
advances through seven stages
Poor
paying jobs
Substandard
housing
Poverty
and rejection
We
don’t want your kind
Go
back where you came from
It
endures through persistence
With
the help of friends
Understanding
neighbors
And
welcoming neighborhoods
It
advances through hard work
Success
and acceptance
Community
sacrifice and service
It
advances through legal proceedings
Stubborn
insistence on human rights
Fights
in the court
Fights
in the legislature
It
advances when the doors
Of
opportunity open through
Representation
and demand
It
advances through power
Money
and control
In
seven generations you arrive
At
the American dream
And
the keepers at the gate wonder:
What
took you so long?