| A Bruised Reed, A Smoldering Wick 
 I sit trying to email my board, notes for the upcoming board meeting,
 at the same time, edit a video highlighting our girls for National Women Day
 The cinematographer powerfully, amazing
 captured each girls' beauty, story, and powerful essence
 
 I read an email that threatens this space
 some bureaucratic error
 erasing not 1 but 2 zero's
 
 they come in 1 or 2 at a time
 sit, chatter, move around
 one slips a note
 "my water is off, can I do laundry at your house"
 and nervously laughs as she states
 the basket is already in my car
 
 another waits until everyone is gone
 "I need a job- I REALLY need a job"
 my mom brings in 350 dollars a month
 it affects everything I do"
 I grimace as I remember being called by the manager of Safeway to pick up the thief
 threatening to send her to jail
 her crime stealing
 hamburger meat
 
 i look down to finish my email
 and familiar faces walk
 through the door
 an old man, an addicted mother, a woman-child and her baby
 we have been here
 before
 before that
 and
 before that
 but they still need help
 in their honest brokeness
 they still love, and care, and want the best
 but it is complicated
 it is not easy
 it is not quick
 
 behind me on the board
 lists of names
 some eeking towards success
 others are urgent
 still others
 "un-helpable"
 
 broken systems shutting down
 clinching its unjust fist
 to strangle out the last
 streams of hope
 undocumented, uneducated, unemployed
 unimportant
 
 
a bruised reed he will not break, a smoldering wick he will not snuff outuntil justice has victory.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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