They have built a border:
At the dinner table, when they want their fruits and vegetables--
Between sweaty fields/ and their inherent privilege.
They have built a border:
At the car wash, when they want their luxury vehicles polished--spotless, sir,--
Between breaking backs /and their abundant vanity.
They have built a border:
Behind the white picket fence, when they want their luscious gardens groomed—a little less roses, sir--
Between the roots of honest labor/ and blooming decadence.
They have built a border:
At the drive-thru window, when they want fast food at an affordable price--
Between a minimum wage/ and artificial convenience.
They have built a border:
In their industry, when they want their factories fine-tuned--
Between utter diligence/ and mechanized indifference.
They have built a border:
At the curb of The Home Depot, when they want jornaleros for an extra hand--
Between urgent necessity for cheap labor/ and reactionary discrimination.
They have built a border:
At the Library of Congress, when they advocate the principles of the Declaration of Independence--
Between love of liberty/ and hypocritical hate,
They should burn the borders that tower, within:
So that the concept of equality may liberate confined hearts;
So that we may watch interior borders
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Within the mind:
A mere memory of deceit;
A new century on the rise.

Comments
Highhat | October 22, 2010 - 07:59
I think the border is already there. Nice poem- very well written- very much aware of inequality in contemporary society. I wonder what would happen if the borders were broken down=no priveleges, dispersion of wealth.
;)
JoseHdz | October 22, 2010 - 17:38
yes, i agree there is a border already there. I wanted to go with: "They have built a border." but thought it might sound confusing. maybe i'll change it.
cheers.
insertponceyfre... | October 22, 2010 - 20:39
well said Jose. Love the tumble. Typo towards the end "interior borders"
JoseHdz | October 22, 2010 - 21:51
good eye.. glad you liked it. it was written after reading an LATimes article on the border, yesterday..
cheers
fatboy74 | October 22, 2010 - 22:52
Congrats on cherry Jose. Another fine piece of work :-)
JoseHdz | October 23, 2010 - 16:34
Thanks fatboy74. This poem definitely served as a catharsis of sorts for me.
cheers.
Frances Macaula... | November 1, 2010 - 01:07
Well done on all your cherries, Jose.
JoseHdz | November 1, 2010 - 19:09
Thank you, Frances :)
JoseHdz | April 30, 2012 - 08:05
poem published in The Best American Nonrequired Reading Anthology 2011, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston, MA.