By Gloria Mindock

The scissors are all shiny, sharp and colorful standing up in the cup. Sick of being stuck and never used, they jump onto the table, down to the floor, and cut their way into the next room.
When Doris picks them up, wondering how they got there, she gets cut. Blood drips on the floor. The scissors snap closed to keep from laughing, but just for now.
They are shoved back into the cup, a band-aide is put on her hand, blood cleaned up and the scissors attack again. All because a hem was not sewn correctly. The scissors sliced through the material cutting it in strips, ruining it, then, hop back into the cup. Doris cannot figure out how this happened.
The scissors will never be good again. They love destruction and promise to keep doing this no matter where they end up. At night, while she and her husband are asleep, the scissors cut Doris’s hair…uneven, cut a streak down the husband’s hair, cut up the rugs, and sliced the drapes into long strings hanging. 
The next morning, Doris was perplexed and threw the scissors out.
At the dump, the scissors were very busy until Sue took them home. Now it all starts again. Sue’s hand was cut. The cycle repeats and repeats.
A cutting for everyone when it is your time.

The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process
Without any of the arts, the world would not be a good space. We need creativity to grow, communicate with others and express ourselves in many ways. Pushing the boundaries is how we learn from each other.

What was the inspiration for your creative work?
A photograph of a pair of scissors from a project of mine.

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation?
I grew up surrounded by three state parks in Illinois with hiking trails, canyons and waterfalls. All the parks were breathtaking. So many state parks are neglected when they don't have to be. I would hate to see them disappear or used for development. We are not leaving a beautiful world for the next generation. Plastic and all types of waste are ruining our oceans and land. Plastic is also toxic and it is used everyday as storage containers for food, It is poisoning us as well as pesticides. I could keep going with a list how we are destroying the earth. If things do not change, more people will get Cancer and other diseases.

Photo credit: David P. Miller and Jane Wiley

Gloria Mindock is editor of Červená Barva Press, an award-winning author of six poetry collections, two books translated into Romanian and Serbian and three chapbooks. Her poems have been published and translated into twelve languages. Her recent book is Grief Touched the Sky at Night Glass Lyre Press, 2023). Recently she was recipient of the Sam Cornish Award from the New England Poetry Club in recognition of her outstanding contributions as international publisher, activist, and poet whose unflinching eye bears witness to atrocities inflicted on people around the world. Gloria was poet laureate in 2017 and 2018 in Somerville, MA.