The Work of Citizenship

Aaron Payson
 

When the last campaign ad has aired;
When polling stations are closed and the count has been certified;
When pundits and politicians have turned in for the night
And pollsters and political operatives are turning their thoughts to the next big race,
The work of citizenship remains:

To care more for the marginalized than for profit margins;
To be mindful that quality education is far less expensive than mass incarceration;
To insist that military intervention is a last resort,
Not the preemptive prerogative of the powerful.

In short, to know that our true wealth is the welfare of all beings and the planet that we all call home.

[Inspired by Howard Thurman’s “The Work of Christmas.”]