Newly two years
old
My daughter
clambers over her climbing frame
Babbling to
herself in lists of names
While on the
other side of the globe
Europe comes
apart at the seams
I appreciate
our lack of proximity
It limits
contagion
But in a
globalized economy
The enemy is
always and already within
Seeing as how
we have now
Strapped
ourselves to the back of a beast
As fickle and insane as “The Free Market”
I see my
daughter reach for handholds
She watches her
feet, seeks a sure footing
While the world
falls away beneath her
Spiraling down
into fear and uncertainty
Should I hover over her like a helicopter parent
Or let the chips fall where they may?
Should I hover over her like a helicopter parent
Or let the chips fall where they may?
We live in
dangerous times, so we are told
Dangerous times
call for strong leadership
Potential
dictators wait in the wings
Like excited
amateur actors
Ready to strut
onto the world stage
And erase
history with a hand gesture
My daughter
reaches the top of the frame
She pauses for
a moment, smiling to herself
Then turns to
me: Daddy, I did it
She had no vision of a utopian ideal in mind
Simply a child's joy and euphoria
She had no vision of a utopian ideal in mind
Simply a child's joy and euphoria
I reward her
achievement with praise
All the while
aware of the scaffolding
Of parochialism
and xenophobia
Being erected
around us
A frame for all
those other
More adept and
ambitious climbers
© shaun patrick
green 2016
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