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"I, Too, Am the Face of Humanity" by Andrew Buckner



I saw the true face of humanity–

Masses gathering, phones alight,

Recording, photographing the scene,

Loudly, excitedly chattering about

The tragedy that erupted around

10:30 p.m. that dreadful Wednesday

Night, but my ears nor eyes caught

A single person asking if everyone

Involved was okay, if they had survived


On that dreadful Wednesday

Night when I stepped into the living room,

Saw my wife with her ear to the open

Window, curtain trembling with the late-

-August breeze, summoning me to come,

Listen to the popping, a sound that fell to

Our ears as indistinguishable between

Fireworks and the gunshots someone

In the neighborhood sent crackling

Into the sky on random nights such as these,

And as we opened our front door to witness

The whoosh of flame from several doors

Down, popping turning to explosions,

A fire raging from a neighbor’s home,

A question of why the police, fire department

Hasn’t yet shown-up, if anyone has called them,

And shadowy visions of my wife immediately

On her phone to

Report the grisly scene, police, the local

Fire department showing up minutes later,

The face of humanity beginning to morph

From ghoulish to promising and back again

As hopelessness sets in, rises, wafts

Like the all-consuming flames, the reminder

Of how swiftly all we have and all we have

Worked our lives for could be taken from us

By a terrible accident, an act from the

Undiscerning hand of fate as I, too,

Stop, stare, horrified, wordless, sickness

Twisting in my gut, feeling the anxiety that

Would captivate my fleeting slumber that night,

I recognize that, I too, carry the alternately

Sad, hideous, and occasionally uplifting

Mask of our collective actions—


I, too, am the face of humanity.




Andrew Buckner is a multi award-winning poet, filmmaker, and screenwriter. His short dark comedy/horror script Dead Air! won Best Original Screenwriter at the fourth edition of The Hitchcock Awards.


Also a noted critic, author, actor, and experimental musician, Buckner runs and writes for the review site AWordofDreams.com.

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