Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A handshake and a pat on the head

January 20, 2009
Former President George W. Bush shook my hand and patted me on the head.

W came home to Waco/Crawford last night and I got to see it up close and personal. Big fan of the former prez or not, definitely a once in a lifetime experience. My dad got to shake his hand, too.

Almost more exciting than meeting the president was seeing Air Force One (well, a presidential plane that looks just like Air Force One, but is not called so unless Mr. Obama is on it.) The plane is gigantic. And very official looking.

I watched the inauguration yesterday morning as well. It was a very nice event. I especially enjoyed the poem.

Praise song for the day.

Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching each others' eyes or not, about to speak or speaking. All about us is noise. All about us is noise and bramble, thorn and din, each one of our ancestors on our tongues. Someone is stitching up a hem, darning a hole in a uniform, patching a tire, repairing the things in need of repair.

Someone is trying to make music somewhere with a pair of wooden spoons on an oil drum with cello, boom box, harmonica, voice.

A woman and her son wait for the bus.

A farmer considers the changing sky; A teacher says, "Take out your pencils. Begin."

We encounter each other in words, words spiny or smooth, whispered or declaimed; words to consider, reconsider.

We cross dirt roads and highways that mark the will of someone and then others who said, "I need to see what's on the other side; I know there's something better down the road."

We need to find a place where we are safe; We walk into that which we cannot yet see.

Say it plain, that many have died for this day. Sing the names of the dead who brought us here, who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges, picked the cotton and the lettuce, built brick by brick the glittering edifices they would then keep clean and work inside of.

Praise song for struggle; praise song for the day. Praise song for every hand-lettered sign; The figuring it out at kitchen tables.

Some live by "Love thy neighbor as thy self."

Others by first do no harm, or take no more than you need.

What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, national. Love that casts a widening pool of light. Love with no need to preempt grievance.

In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, anything can be made, any sentence begun.

On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp -- praise song for walking forward in that light.

--by Elizabeth Alexander

2 comments:

Vasha said...

i had a dream that i saw bush pulling into a storage space in dallas, because he was moving all his things there from the white house. it was pretty cool...in my dreams.

Kelli said...

that's so awesome that you got to see him!! I hope the new year is treating you and your hubby well. hows all the training going?

ps- i tagged you :)