Poetry For Now

CHERRY BLOSSOMS

Martin Strasmore Season 4 Episode 5

The last week in March in Washington DC, the cherry blossoms performed their annual wake up call, to remind us that nature is beautiful and apolitical.  The Smithsonian museums gave us artists sharing their views of their worlds through their creativity - opening our minds, eyes and hearts to new ideas and ways to see and feel the world.  The Smithsonian Zoo welcomed visitors to enjoy its animals and especially the happy Giant Pandas.  These poems reflect my experience during those few days in DC.  

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The last week in March in Washington DC, the cherry blossoms performed their annual wake up call, to remind us that nature is beautiful and apolitical.  The Smithsonian museums gave us artists sharing their views of their worlds through their creativity - opening our minds, eyes and hearts to new ideas and ways to see and feel the world.  The Smithsonian Zoo welcomed visitors to enjoy its animals and especially the happy Giant Pandas.  These poems reflect my experience during those few days in DC.    


Time and Truth

Around the cathedral

Yoshimo and Kwanzan

bloom White and pink

as the devout catholics

kneel and pray

night and day 


Time can play out in so many ways,

Time will never stop moving,

we can only keep moving too

along the paths opened by time.


We have the power

to make our lives victorious

in every moment of time.

We have the opportunity 

to show dignity and respect 

in each moment of time,

We have the breath

to experience the beneficence 

in each moment of time.


Like the Cherry blossoms In time 

we create a magnificent odyssey

our story of joy, hope and love

no matter what is going on outside us,

We have power in our own minds

to stay in our center, our heart


In one way.

 I know this is the Truth

In another,

 I see and hear

how oppression makes it difficult 

for so many people 

in the past and the present

to live in this Truth.


Museum Musings

Please see photographs on my website of the art works that inspired these words.  (The italics are titles of some of the quilts)

THE RENWICK

We are all warmed by the same sun.

You cannot stop creativity

driven by injustice.

you can try and hide it

using injustice.


Black women artists of America created

powerful expressive quilts

giving us a view of another world,

the life and times of the black community

with words that touched deeply

releasing our tears of sadness and empathy.


“We are all warmed by the same sun”

You love, you are loved.

We are all our brothers keeper

and we are all brothers and sisters 

on this one earth.


“I know why the caged bird beats his wings”

I feel those waiting behind bars,

waiting and hoping for justice,

yet “the unbalanced scales of justice”

do not swing back any more.


“I cannot breathe, cries George”

“The cracks in justice”

are filled with dirt, not hope

for many in this society.


Maybe the “Green Book” is not needed anymore,

and it is time to remember 

and true human beings know

that love is possible

that respect is mandatory

We are all warmed by the same sun.



THE NATION GALLERY of Art  - EAST WIng

Life on the East Side

of New York City

Sad eyes look out from the crowded canvas,

Thinking, perhaps, of countries and homes left.

Now busily, carefully, buying food

hoping it’s enough to feed hungry families.


On the “sonny” side of the street

A temporary Harlem playground 

chalk lines marking and numbering squares 

Children jump, smile and laugh,

not knowing they could be caged birds

trapped in a caste society.


Now years later America society

acted together to stop these travesties.

New generations may be in a new world 

of open possibilities,

Hope, joy, love and victory

for everyone together,

Warmed under the same sun.


Polish church Easter morning 1916

Crowded together

Looking down at the hand books

Easter, bonnets and scarves

Not a smile to be seen

In their hearts, they are happy to be 

together in America

Far away from the great war in Europe

Here starting new lives.


PANDA EXPRESS

BAO LI  Active & vital power 

Born on my birthday 2021

QING BAO green treasure 

born  September 12, 2021


Sit around contentedly

chewing the bamboo shoots.

they came from China in October 2024

free to be with us here

in the wonderful Smithsonian zoo

 of Washington.

Thank you China

May peace, friendship and fairness

grow between us.


©MartinStrasmore2025