Spud Lessons
I was going through a bag of potatoes
 when I heard my father’s voice
 asking me if I remembered how to clean them.
 I knew better then to say of course, 
 because I knew he was there to teach me a lesson, 
 or at least remind me of one. 
 I remember the day he taught me 
 how to clean potatoes.
 He used to hate cleaning potatoes, 
 during the Korean war.
 One at a time, he would clean them, 
 whenever he was on kitchen duty, 
 which seemed quite often.
 His coming back to me was to remind me about
 community.
 I could be like he used to be, 
 cleaning them one at a time, 
 or I could put them all in a tub of some type
 and create a washing machine kind of movement, 
 where the potatoes rubbed against each other, 
 connecting to, 
 interacting with, 
 and cleansing each other.
 The potatoes were not cleansed one at a time, 
 they were transformed as a community.
 Perhaps we all need to get in the tub together, 
 connect, 
 interact, 
 and help each other 
 grow, evolve and become more 
 then we can alone. 
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