We Have Changed But We Have Not Changed
A poem for Karen
After high school, you
knew where your heart was —
far away from me and everyone
else who loved you
but for a greater cause . . .
The Air Force claimed you
for twenty years and with
each one that passed, I
further admired my friend
who desired to do something
that scared the shit out of me.
You have always been a tackler
of the difficult, shifting out
of comfort zones and pulling
me away from things I clung
to for safety.
Risks were your forte,
they still are.
As a dreamer, basking in
the glow of others’
spontaneous events,
I looked into your world
but could not keep my
feet in it.
I am proud of you; you are
the epitome of superhuman,
Mom de jure, and peace
when this chaotic world
rages forth.