There is a Window to the World

Nothin but/twiggs n seeds
There was an endless tunnel of suffering, days that broke suddenly with a cruel grey cast, the whole world bathed in shadows and the sticky, fermented smell of deep melencholy that has no purpose. There would be a moment here, an instant there. Silky cat fur, a tiny hand wrapped in a larger hand. The soft snore of a little body finally at rest after a fitful bedtime. These flashes of what regular people call life were to be the fuel that fed the combine that made the consciousness come to the surface every day, ever hopeful. Will it be this day? These slices of light unwilling to be contained by blinds, are these the healing rays of the sun foretold in the articles, the stories, the motivational page-a-day calendars?

Is today the day a tattered hand breaks through the ground at the feet of the goddess, clawing up from the depths my bloody, bruised, filthy and exhausted body behind it?

More often than you might think and still expect to find a living being under the ground, the answer was no. Is no.

A body can, as it turns out, survive for an eternity under there. Under here.

I wish I could write the end of this story: the wrap-up, the witty tie in to the first sentence.

The Long Walk

I can only, as the vessel for a being trapped underground, relay to you that this is so common. So integral to the season, to the creative mind, to the whatever excuse makes you feel peaceful about the transitions you witness around you every day. Does that make you feel better or worse, to know that you walk alongside the nearly dead? I believe some of the trapped wish that they could care, although your feelings make no difference to me.

There is a six year old child behind me working to top the last outlandish hairstyle she gave me. In this moment, there is only the mirror, the feel of a brush being clumisly yanked through my hair, and an uncontained giggle.

Fuel.

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Celica Leigh.

Hannah’s actions and decisions make me sad sometimes. For long stretches I wonder how she’ll ever make it in the world.

But she is also the person through whom I have had the opportunity to know true awe and pride. (You might not know that Hannah fought and won a complicated lawsuit against the Nassau County School Board when they denied her the right to start a Gay Straight Alliance at her middle and high schools. The case went on for a couple of years and even when the high school case was settled, Nassau County intended to take Hannah to trial over her middle school discrimination case.

In the end, a settlement was reached. Would you want to go up against this woman on a witness stand?

You can see Hannah on Penn N Teller’s “Bullshit” in the following clip, starting at 1:44, putting it out there what attacking her on the witness stand would net those guys. Smart move, Nassau County.

On Saturday I watched my daughter bring her baby girl into the world free of painkillers, intervention, and most of all free of fear. She was a fierce warrior and at one point even exclaimed irritably, “I got this” when I tried to manage her.

Here is Celica Leigh.  She came into the world surrounded by love and Hannah’s chosen family, in the home that Hannah has made for herself and her family. She weighed 8 lbs and 8 ounces and was 21 inches long.

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