"Are We Broken?"
I: The Hidden Beast
Each path we cross, we dare not linger long.
For whispers rise where playground laughs went wrong.
A beast within begins to stalk its prey.
It waits in shadows just beyond our reach,
When we stop, there's fear of what might arise.
A storm of pain behind each guarded eyes,
A savage truth no sermon dares to preach.
So we press on, pretending that were whole,
With every step, we mask what lies beneath.
But silence trembles in each shallow breath,
And still it prowls the edges of our soul.
Will we look away and not answer thus.
A beast is born, circling now around us.
II: The Sword Drawn
We should stand, resolved, unshaken and proud.
We speak with fire, our voice becomes a shroud
A wall of words to shield the hurt in there.
Our fears, once silent, surge into a flame,
A sword unsheathed, slashing before we think.
The edges sharp with rage and blackened ink,
Each sentence flung becomes a cry of blame.
Yet something breaks each time we raise our voice,
A mirror cracks inside our very core.
This battle leaves us weaker than before,
And still we charge, as if we have no choice.
With each strike that's done, we remain alone.
We'll find no peace with breaking blood or bone.
III: The Garden Hill
Where the moonlight bathes these named stones that weep.
We sit in stillness; thoughts no longer leap,
While moaning goes on from the highest peaks.
We kneel alone to find our troubled kind,
Where tears mix with candles upon the ground.
We've lashed and frowned, but peace we haven't found.
And waited for the turning of our mind.
We hear it asked not only what we feel,
But who we are, and who we choose to be.
The sword falls silent; we begin to see.
A heart laid bare is where it starts to heal.
And trade a crown of pride for thorn and crown.
IV: Paths Made New
We'll not be the prisoner of regret.
Speak words once caged we could not yet admit.
Forgiveness, like a river, starts to sing.
The path once shattered now begins to mend,
Our broken steps now echo side by side.
We drop our pride, no longer need to hide,
And reach for them, not enemy, but friend.
The words are simple, yet they free the soul.
"I forgive you" and mean it through and through.
Now love walks with us, steady, strong, and true,
Restoring all that bitterness once stole.
Our paths now joined where once the rift was wide,
We walk as one, with mercy as our guide.
These poems grew out of my original piece, Broken Paths (https://pachathepoet.blogspot.com/2025/06/broken-paths.html). I began in 2018 with a few simple lines, and over time it became something new. Today, the poem speaks to the reality of school shootings.
I share it because I feel the same urgency you may feel—to push our elected officials to act.
I’m asking for your help. Please take a moment to send a message to your U.S. Senators and to your Representative. Below you’ll find a short summary of the Senate bill that I have discussed, along with a sample message you can use. At the end of this are links to contact each of your offices.
- Stops new sales, imports, and manufacturing of assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines.
- Allows current owners to keep their firearms. Transfers, such as selling or gifting, would require a background check.
- Provides exceptions for military, law enforcement, and testing purposes.
- Establishes penalties for violations and funds voluntary buyback programs.
- Does not take away guns people already legally own.
- Does not ban common hunting rifles, shotguns, or most handguns.
- Does not prevent ownership of firearms used for lawful self-defense.
- Assault-style rifles and large magazines have been used in many mass shootings with high numbers of casualties.
- Most polls, including those in Utah, show majority support for measures like this.
- Traditional firearms remain fully available for hunting, sport shooting, and protection.