
A poem by Donny Lee Duke
A spread of humanity in Indian business, that’s the way. Everbody’s calling cards, their race card, caste or religion. I’m tellin’ yah the direction is up. We’ve been clannish too long. Hear what I’m sayin’? What would govern us? Some say love it is a fountain. [heard sung] I can only quote love, give it divine wings. It’s the psychic fire in us recognizing the unity all is, and with this soul lamp we will argue in favor of God. It’s not the God of Hindus, however many you may count. It’s the Supreme in each of us bearin’ out Its world. I can light the fire in my own soul’s keeping, in the middle of my own life, to bring God closer to me when I see your face, in any face I see. This is not popular. It’s not the rule of the crowd. It’s God on earth my friend manifesting His reality among us. We need to get over the divisions among us in our heart’s call to the world. Can you see this in India and still love India, and still be a Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh? Does God count rainbows? Each one is His smile upon the world. Tell everyone God’s on earth you see. That’s the epiphany. I was born yesterday, and I’m pushin’ the envelope now, a foreigner just blinding speaking his piece, a foreigner causin’ trouble; would you handcuff me this way? Let me make myself clear: God I love you, I’ll put it on the freeway and drive that idea across country— and keep your eyes on the roadway at all times.