#title Under the wall #author Lily So-too #SORTauthors Lily So-too; #date 2015 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/393-spring-2015/under-the-wall]] #lang en #pubdate 2015-03-27 #notes Fifth Estate #393, Spring 2015 [[3-s-fe-393-36-under-the-wall.jpg f][Lily So-too, What do they do to you? (oil on canvas, 72 by 72 inches, 2004)]] Take me to where my heart is sunken deep into the land stepped on, kicked, trampled, thought nothing of, to the place where people don’t know that it is even there, supporting their weight. Let me love them anyway. i am not divided from myself let me feel the ache of the person struggling to keep alive at the hands of another person and under a mechanized system designed to grind her back into stardust mine is the same body and breath that give her material right to be, to exist. If you cannot hold it, why can you not hold it? Where in you is the fault line, where is this heavy break like you are on one mountain and the rest of the world is on another mountain? the fall between the rises, is not fooled. The land knows it is contiguous, it is one planet, one biosphere. It does not wonder if you are a part of it, even if you wonder if you are a part of it. Were you there when people with guns kept us from getting food or fluid? What about when your freedom of movement through planes and buses and trains and cars and boats and cabs and all kinds of motorized travel became our inability to leave a small patch of land as it became swallowed by water? Were you absent then, in the exchange of unseeable gases, yours getting you where you want to go and the rest of us, going where no-one wants to go? Were you there when the chemicals showered down making our children’s children’s children’s bodies with molten limbs like the scars burned into the land, so that even if we lived, our culture held the remnants of your choices like a wound from our own hand to our own hand we are here still, waiting for you to arrive. You are always wanting more from the world, always seeking fire, you will find the last remaining match, here, where you left us beneath you. --September 13, 2014 Lily So-too is a Northwest writer, painter, theatre-maker, dancer, musician, and ardent lover of life. Lily eschews gender pronouns, loves people, the living earth, birds, trees, and social movements that involve dancing and mischief.