Thursday, March 30, 2023

New Poem: TRUMP INDICTMENT RAMBLE

the 2024 GOP hopefuls can’t free their hands from the hem of his now-soiled garment after seven years of marching through the land of winning ugly and encouraging violence from the followers allergic to thinking for themselves and gasps arose from the Manhattan studios of Fox News Channel plus prayers for this to pull focus from the Dominion suit regarding the 2020 election and there will be more potential indictments and tribulations to come now that a former President can be arrested and tried like any other citizen 

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Old Poem from first wave of Iraq War in 2003

GIVE ME SOME OF THAT OLD-TIME XENOPHOBIA

(a memoir of the first wave of the Iraq War in 2003)

They did it in World War I

when sauerkraut was known as “liberty cabbage”.

They did it in World War II

when actor Eduardo Ciannelli changed his first name to Edward. 

They did it during the 1979-81

Iran hostage crisis

when pictures of Mickey Mouse circulated widely.

Mickey raised his right middle-finger.

The caption was HEY IRAN!

Now, it’s being done again.

And it’s not even against

an enemy country.

A café owner in Santa Barbara

changes French fries to Uncle Sam Fries. 

People, showing off for TV cameras, 

threaten to boycott camembert cheese. 

French wine is poured into the gutter. 

David Letterman makes derogatory jokes 

about the French in WWII.

I stay indoors,

scared of being scarred

by thoughtless hatred

wearing the mask of patriotism, 

wishing it could be safe to say 

“God Bless The World”

instead of

“God Bless America”.


Sunday, March 19, 2023

New Poem: AUTUMNAL

 older slower quieter

 no need to overreact 

 re-examine what happened 

 choice B preferable to choice taken

 >

 listen to the old rock band

 remake their past songs

 feel the need to alter lyrics 

 filtered through distance of age

 >

 sing along with me

 autumnal

 autumnal

 au tum tum tum nal 

 

 

 

 

Monday, March 6, 2023

GOOD SOLDIER (REVISED)


focus on the door

at the end of the hallway

start walking

follow most rules

forget some of them

question others when alone

get head slaps

bruised knuckles 

deep red voices 

vibrating eardrums 

warnings you’ll be fired 

if you fail to park 

in the proper place

>

rarely get compliments

>

decide if the door is worth opening

after years of repetitive motions

trying to please others

without losing yourself 

and worrying about notes in your file

>

if you’re promoted,

don’t be that person

who screams/punches/kneecaps

be the mentor 

only a few people

took the time to be with you

when it’s time for new recruits 

to take the employee walk

wherever it may lead