My Heart is Broken (Photo and Reflection)
I've been working over this piece in my head for about 4-5 months now (this is the second attempt at the photo, my first attempt didn't convey what I was trying to convey), and the idea has intensified with the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic. This is a lament piece primarily lamenting the current cultural and political climate in the United States.
Though the words of the reflection are all my own I need to give a nod to Evanescence's 2011 song 'My Heart is Broken' written after Amy Lee and her husband got involved in an organization that helps rescue victims of sex trafficking, which is where my titling of my piece came from. Video here.
My Heart Is Broken
Though the words of the reflection are all my own I need to give a nod to Evanescence's 2011 song 'My Heart is Broken' written after Amy Lee and her husband got involved in an organization that helps rescue victims of sex trafficking, which is where my titling of my piece came from. Video here.
My Heart Is Broken
By: Gregory A. Gilbert
My heart is
broken
For lack of
compassion when compassion is preached
For those
teaching peace and practicing hate
For those
who state life but only for few (which they fervently deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
trust in those most trustworthy
For those
who hold onto misunderstanding over humility
For those
who value tradition more than honest inquiry (which they fervently deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
mercy to those who are hurting
For those
who mock sensitivity while being more sensitive than those they accuse
For those
who shatter others who threaten their own fragilities (which they fervently
deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
love to those who love most
For those
who accuse of what they secretly practice themselves
For those
who wash their hands in ignorance of all they have done (which they fervently
deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
concern for truth
For those
who respect views only matching their own
For those
who speak the loudest which they least understand (which they fervently deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
love to those who are other
For those
who condemn what they cannot experience
For those
who are disgusted by their own misinterpretation (which they fervently deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken
My heart is
broken
For lack of
acceptance of responsibility
For those
who present toxicities as the moral standard for life
For those
who claim compassion while inflicting malice (which they fervently deny)
My heart is
broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken.
Moon over West 7th, St. Paul - 5.6.2020
Breast Pump Motor Tree - 3.5" Tall
Allina Hospice Memorial Trees - aluminum wire and glass leaves, approx. 3.5 feet high each
These trees were commissioned by the Allina Hospice Foundation as a way to memorialize all the patients who pass away in the Allina Hospice program. The idea was conceived by Chaplain Steven Robertson and approved for funding by the Allina Hospice Foundation.
The trees will memorialize all of the hospice patients who pass away by placing the number of leaves on the tree of each season to match the number of hospice patients who have passed away that season. The leaves will hang on the tree for a year, then when that season comes again we will send out new leaves to the the families of those patients which match the tree of the season that their loved one passed away during. The first tree that will contain leaves will be the winter tree, which will have 667 leaves made out of white, blue, and clear glass from patients who passed away during the winter of 2019-2020. The 'overview' photo with leaves will be updated by season as it will be a full year before all four trees have their first round of leaves on them.
The trees are installed at the Allina Hospice and Home Health office at 1055 Westgate Drive STE 100 in St. Paul, MN. Due to infection prevention concerns due to SARS-CoV-2 the office is currently closed, but once the state is no longer shut down the area that the trees are installed in will be open to public access.
Each tree contains 600 53" 15 gauge aluminum wires, which is approx. a half mile of wire each tree. Additionally, the seasons are marked by 7 colored wire bands in the trees - green for summer, gold for fall, blue for winter, and light pink for spring. Around these colored wire wraps are twists of three 26' foot wires which bind the trunks together The leaves represent the patients, the branches and wires within the trunks represent the patients' families, and the colored wire bands and wraps around the trunks and into the branches are meant to represent the hospice team doing their best to bind together the hospice families and their patients during difficult times.
The leaves are being created by brilliant hot-glass artist Alli Luhmann (www.alliluhmann.com)
Overview photos. These photos will be updated as the leaves are added.
Summer Tree

Fall Tree
(Note - the fall tree was the final tree to be completed. The red wire is both my signature and indicates the last three wires to be twisted together during the first part of the tree creation - cutting and twisting wires into groups of three. The small blue wire at the top of the tree indicates the last loop to be made at the end of the branches - loop number 2400.)
Winter Tree
Spring Tree
The trees will memorialize all of the hospice patients who pass away by placing the number of leaves on the tree of each season to match the number of hospice patients who have passed away that season. The leaves will hang on the tree for a year, then when that season comes again we will send out new leaves to the the families of those patients which match the tree of the season that their loved one passed away during. The first tree that will contain leaves will be the winter tree, which will have 667 leaves made out of white, blue, and clear glass from patients who passed away during the winter of 2019-2020. The 'overview' photo with leaves will be updated by season as it will be a full year before all four trees have their first round of leaves on them.
The trees are installed at the Allina Hospice and Home Health office at 1055 Westgate Drive STE 100 in St. Paul, MN. Due to infection prevention concerns due to SARS-CoV-2 the office is currently closed, but once the state is no longer shut down the area that the trees are installed in will be open to public access.
Each tree contains 600 53" 15 gauge aluminum wires, which is approx. a half mile of wire each tree. Additionally, the seasons are marked by 7 colored wire bands in the trees - green for summer, gold for fall, blue for winter, and light pink for spring. Around these colored wire wraps are twists of three 26' foot wires which bind the trunks together The leaves represent the patients, the branches and wires within the trunks represent the patients' families, and the colored wire bands and wraps around the trunks and into the branches are meant to represent the hospice team doing their best to bind together the hospice families and their patients during difficult times.
The leaves are being created by brilliant hot-glass artist Alli Luhmann (www.alliluhmann.com)
Overview photos. These photos will be updated as the leaves are added.
Summer Tree

Fall Tree
(Note - the fall tree was the final tree to be completed. The red wire is both my signature and indicates the last three wires to be twisted together during the first part of the tree creation - cutting and twisting wires into groups of three. The small blue wire at the top of the tree indicates the last loop to be made at the end of the branches - loop number 2400.)
Winter Tree
Spring Tree
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