I’m not saying we shouldn’t be angry.
Anger seems reasonable. But perhapswe will do what I’ve heard the Inuit do—
spend the emotion on walking, walk a line
until all the anger has left our bodies.
replaced, perhaps, by sadness or fear,
compassion or just a quietness,
they mark that spot with an object
to show the extent of their anger.
this way, it will be a long enough walk
that we arrive at each other’s doors,
object in hand, and when the object
to greet each other, touch each other’s faces,
point to the horizon to all the other places
we might choose to walk now together.