Excerpt for Che Forever by Dan Brook, available in its entirety at Smashwords

1Che Forever

Dan Brook



Che Forever

Dan Brook

Copyright © Dan Brook 2011

Published at Smashwords



They killed a man

Yet he is far from dead

Indeed

He is more alive than ever


They killed a working man

With sinister CIA & military might

Hired by cronies of Capitalism

To do this disgusting, dirty work

Instead of the usual & daily dirty work

That vital “work of civilization”

Lifting & hauling

Digging & scraping

Cooking & cleaning

Bending & aching


The work that pays

Much less in money than in meaning

The work that must be done (by somebody else)

Compulsory

Contracted

Coerced

Constraining

Condemning


They killed a romantic man

With heady ideas & lofty ideals

He was real

He was realistic

He was really murdered


Following the Summer of Love

“To make a better world”

Dead half a year after I was born

Dead way too young for an epic life

Dead but still shining


A New Man

For a new society

For a new world

A Wild Man

A Man of the Earth

He is a man of dreams

Dreaming of an awakened life

Dreaming of a compassionate community

Dreaming the realistic

Dreaming the impossible

Dreaming of us

Fantasizing

Surprising

Maximizing

Uncompromising

Prescient

Present

Offering a present

Full of presence

Beautiful & dutiful

Even in death

He is totally full of life


They cowardly killed a man

They could never confront,

Could never convict

Could never convert

Could never control

Could never copy

They could never corrupt him

They cowardly killed a courageous man

To whom they could never compare


From Latin America to Africa

Through Europe and Asia

Back again & infinitely beyond

Searching

Traveling

Unraveling

Roaming the world

With insight

For justice

Having fun


A thirty something scrawny man

An employee of humanity

Public servant par excellance

Bearded with black beret

Strategist, tactician, thinker, doer

Intellectual, athlete, doctor, poet, player of chess & more

A human being

Being human

Being humane

Being humble

Being hungry

Hungry for adventure & meaning

Hungry for words & ideas

Hungry for justice, justice

Did he pursue

Aggressive

Sometimes excessive

Sometimes ruthless

Pursuing what is necessary


They killed a human being

With ego subsumed under society

A moral commitment to morality

Galilean

Newtonian

Pasteurian

Competent

Confident

Consistently ethical

Critical

Careful

Cavernously concerned

With & for the people

Rational & international

Sensational & inspirational

Caring & daring

Energetic & energizing

Reckless but not feckless

Fun, free, & fantastic

Empathetic more than simply sympathetic

Pragmatic

Charismatic

Asthmatic

Nothing is automatic


It has to be done

“Of the people, by the people, for the people”

Doing community

Doing justice

Doing democracy

Doing socialism

Doing revolution

It is not his fault

As he coyly said

That “reality is Marxist”

Reality is Capitalism

Imperialism

Exploitation

Suffering

Yet reality is also Camaraderie

Cooperation

Hope

Happiness

Love


Reality is what we make it

What we believe

What we do

Like Auden

He knows that

“No one exists alone”

That “We must love one another

Or die”


An atheist filled with faith

Believing the job of a revolutionary

Is to make revolution

He had to do it

To make it happen

He chose to be

Full of the powerful passion of compassion

Leading to action

Overcoming capitalism

With conscientiousness

With his conscience

With collective consciousness

Dissolving the differences

In his daily dialectical duties

Reader/writer

Student/teacher

Leader/follower

Worker/volunteer

Guerrilla/patriot

Thinker/doer

I/thou


An economist against money

Dedicated to justice

Predicated on fairness

Seeking & speaking truths

He lives in the moment

Of perilous revolutionary truth

With “everyday heroism”

Living completely

Complete authenticity

Authentic simplicity

Simple integrity

Integrated living

Living completely

I/thou

He/us

Now/always


He realized that he “must be the change”

He “wished to see in the world”

No less true for each of us

Trying to make the commonwealth

A metaphorical and literal reality

The creative tension of dissension

Never too little to mention

Social incomprehension

Against a capitalist system

Systematically demonic

Culturally hegemonic

Economically supersonic for the few

Tragically ironic for the many

Alienating for all

Poised against

Fantastical “free-trade fallacies”

The gods of grotesque growth

Angels of avarice

Devils of so-called development

Pirates of privatization

Prophets of profit

Arrayed against

Vast deserts of desperation

Empty promises of prosperity & progress

Empty pots & purses

In pursuit of liberation

The “globalization of freedom”

Lives worth living

Life & death with dignity

For people that matter

For people who struggle

For people who yearn to be free

For everyone


A maker of revolution

Recognizing that revolutions

Do not occur in (even nominal) democracies

He did not realize it

Until he was (illegally, immorally) murdered

Proving his point in the worst way

Teaching a lesson that we (not he) needed to learn

Facing death

He fought

He sought

He taught

Teaching by example

His exemplary life is a textbook

To read

To study

To use

To critique

To inspire

To transcend

To continue

Writing another edition

As we collectively live our individual lives

In struggle

For progress

Toward equality

With each other

To continue fighting

To continue lighting the way

To continue righting wrongs

To continue writing human rights

To continue writing

The (auto)biography of our society

The stories of us

With a happy ending


They killed a thoughtful man

Fresh from fixing the world

Universalism more than internationalism

Believing

“That a small group of thoughtful, committed”

Comrades “can change the world”

It is a difficult way

A dangerous way

A fulfilling way

It is the only way

Affirming

That people interpret their world in many ways

He had to change it


Adventurously & altruistically

All alone, yet with others

In Cuba

The Congo

And elsewhere

Countries wracked by cruel colonialism

Stinking of sickening slavery

Reeking of callous corporatism

Wreaking its havoc

Reaping the deadly profits of capitalism

Killing the prophets along the way

He was heading home to Argentina

Stopping off to make history

Not of his choosing, as Marx knows,

Not under circumstances chosen by himself

In Bolivia

Experimenting with truth & justice

Equality & humanity

Personal issues & social problems

Desire & love

Enlarging our circles of compassion

Concern

Conscience

Creation

Community


They killed a better man

In search of a better way

A better world

A better we

He was rethinking his job

Rethinking our societies

Rethinking resistance

To the tyranny & terror

The tightness & torture

Of market fundamentalism

A system of pervasive & perpetual violence

Chronic condemnations

Endless hope and habitual despair

A system of mass destruction

Riddled with the grossness of inequality

With the suffering of humanity

With a planet’s pain

Riddled with the bullets of reality


The painful & poisonous sting of poverty

The virulent “vampirism” of capitalism

Opportunistically

“Sucking the lifeblood

From the open veins”

On every continent

In every way

Of every people

Of everyday people

Ruthlessly running roughshod

Commodification

Incarceration

Stratification

Stultification

Strangulation

Of all facets of life & death

The ‘democracy’ of the ‘free’ market

Rewarding & reproducing golden greed

Disregarding the social

The metaphorical

The alchemical need

Dislocating dreams


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