Sunday, April 04, 2021

1062. Becoming Human - Simon J. Ortiz

We are given permission
by the responsibility we accept
and carry out. Nothing more,
nothing less
                        People are not born.
They are made when they become
human beings within ritual,
tradition, purpose, responsibility.

Therefore, as humans, this we do:
sun Father begins red
in the east.
Stand and be humble.
Red through trees,
moments changing each instant
into the next change,
each change tied to the next.
To be human is to have
a sense of being within self

Son, Red. Trees.
Our hearts' eyes seeing
inward and outward, accepting:
Stand and be humble.

The more names you have the more of a person you become.
That's what I've heard. I was telling Tom yesterday afternoon.
Values, education, social change, cultural corruption, what is and what isn't.
I have to dispute him at moments.
I tell him, the knowledge we derive from the education we get is our own.
Knowledge is determined by our cultural, spiritual, linguistic, political environment.
The knowledge from the community and context here cannot be anything but the people's own.
This is not Chicage, St. Louis, Dallas, or Rapid City. This is Rosebud, the Lakota homeland.

Our names are both Indian and American.
We have so many names now we don't know them all.
In a sense, we have become more of a people than ever before.

1061. Museum Piece - Richard Wilbur

The good gray guardians of art
Patrol the halls on spongy shoes
Impartially protetive though
Perhaps suspicious of Toulouse. 

Here dozes one against the wall
Disposed upon a funeral chair.
A Degas dancer pirouettes
Upon the parting of his hair.

See how she spins! The grace is there,
But strain as well is plain to see.
Degas loved the two together.
Beauty joined to energy.

Edgar Degas purchased once
A fine El Greco, which he kept
Against the wall beside his bed
To hang his pants on while he slept.