A line from Sara Paretsky
We tinker
with some hidden
settings,
secretly keep tabs on
each
other. Not much can be
done
about an inherently
dishonest
approach to living
when the
concepts of integrity
&
quality tend to be self-serving
tools.
Nothing ever seems to be
properly
completed or goes away
forever.
No one seems to care that
that's
the case. Ukraine battles
forest
fires within the Chernobyl
exclusion
zone that send radio-
active
ash into the air. She imitates
the
rhetoric of her harassers, &, in
return, is herself harassed for it.
Flying the flagellation
It is a Saturday, midway through
the monsoon season, & the
apparatchiks of the political estab-
lishment stride purposefully through
the shopping center in a group, obed-
ient to their own safe distancing laws.
For the rest of us, legal or illegal, no
distance is far enough away from them.
Quandary
Road-repair works or the
noise of swans. Trucks
climbing through their
many gears as they leave
the city. Slow procession of a
laden coal train beyond the
lagoon. Which one to choose
to sing the blues with?
What else is happening?
The coal mine is hiring, the
health & wellbeing expo is
being set up in the foyer of
the local theatre. The intro-
duction of these initiatives
means the hand cane cutting
championship will continue
to remain in limbo. No point
in chaining yourself to the
council rails in protest – seems
that the festival committee has
made its collective mind up
already, & is busy bringing in
a dredge to start removing
mud from the nearby creek &
to cull excessive roosters from
the local domain. The work
was supposed to start at cock
crow. What happens now
the roosters are taken away?
A poem ending with a line from Beowulf
These videos & wide-
mouth pint size mason
jars introduce you to
the thrill of moving
into a new home when
you don't qualify
for a care package.
I actually heard someone say this:
"From his eyes came a light not fair."
Mark Young’s first published poetry appeared over sixty-two years ago. Much more recent work has appeared, or is to appear, in Offcourse, Scud, Ygdrasil, Mobius, SurVision, RIC Journal, Unlikely Stories, BlazeVOX, & Word For/Word.
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