subtle patterns of humanity – for dVerse


in subtle patterns of our prejudice
we see the specks and not the depth
within our brother’s eyes

in subtle patterns of morality
we persecute each other for transgressions
forgetting virtues of compassion

in subtle patterns of neglect
we forget each other
for instant sugar-drop rewards
of narcissistic laughter

in subtle patterns of revenge
against the innocent
when justice is collateral to greater good
we cheer our neighbors death

in subtle patterns of destructiveness
after generations – chasms
and razor-wires raised
so we cannot see
the children in our neighbor’s house

in subtle patterns of humanity
we embrace our darker side
of devilish simplicity

From Wikimedia Commons

From Wikimedia Commons

Today at dVerse MTB, Victoria wants us to ponder patterns on all levels, in art, nature or behaviors.. My choice as so often before is relating to the destructiveness of humanity.

42 responses to “subtle patterns of humanity – for dVerse

  1. a sad reality…our destructiveness…our bent it seems on oppressing each other….perhaps because of our own self image…feeling the need to make ourselves more…and it seems to spiral onward…

  2. Yes, we do follow subtle patterns even to justify our apathy when we would have every reason to be up in arms against so many things. Another pattern which leaves me puzzled and wondering at the moment is the ice bucket challenge. Is it really helping or just comforting our sense of smugness?

  3. Each stanza makes a wise point, Bjorn. I am especially struck by those who are so willing to condemn others for their imperfections or transgressions, forgetting the importance of the quality of compassion.

  4. So much to reflect on in this, Bjorn. Both in the message and in the poetic structure you take the prompt to a whole new level. Thank you. This really hit home for me today…as I suspect it will for many if not all of us.

  5. Indeed you saw the flip side – my next poem I am examining the idea of “evil” and the “devil”. I think it’s taxing to go there in our poetry..goodness seems to be a simple virtue, one of giving, of kindness (of course it’s isn’t – it requires strength, restraint, courage, and vigilance). While evil seems a loss of control, a planning of destruction, a giving in to temptation but it’s not that easy to dissect either. I think you showed that it does develop in patterns, and in transmissions. Excellent work.

  6. Yes..instant gratification is the monster since the advent of agriculture..the struggle of life..is what brings us close together..when there are common goals for survival..always now!

    The devil
    is
    in
    time….

  7. Oh! And how subtle is that anymore? To ourselves are we blind.
    Such an excellent poem! I wish I had written it! (Ghastly video! even with its redemptive end.)

  8. Your poem poignantly reveals the broken nature of humanity…very insightful, Bjorn. “Devilish simplicity” indeed! We need help, i think.

  9. Bjorn, once again, you have raised the bar for a sly form of protest poetry. Every stanza, every form of darkness you took on helped point out the stain on our country. Racism, classism, and the rest. And to think it’s all human nature to divide instead of unite? That’s the saddest, sickest part. BRILL. Amy

  10. Very powerful, Bjorn. I especially like this stanza:

    “in subtle patterns of neglect
    we forget each other
    for instant sugar-drop rewards
    of narcissistic laughter”

  11. Oh I love the title and the repetition of is….often I wonder if people are programmed to march to whatever is trending instead of think for themselves and pioneer new paths..nice write

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