by Matthew Hummer
We sit in plastic chairs in a hotel
conference room, overflow
for the flood of contracts ruptured
while Wall Street and Washington
bought “get out of jail free.”
The judge grills a mechanic: his assets,
tools, tow truck, garage, lift
will liquidate to satisfy the banker’s need.
We are all next.
The judge calls
a name. Consuela walks to the front
and sits at the table, skirted for brunch.
We hear her debts read aloud—
the public shaming the Constitution allows,
having banned debtor’s prison.
The officer of the court rattles off names
like a hostess calling parties for seating.
I tell my wife to remove her rings.
We take our turn at the stocks,
and then slip out the side door,
without looking back at the rest,
debtors, whose communion we’ve joined.
Matthew Hummer is a teacher, father, and husband. He is also an M.F.A. candidate in Creative Writing at Sewanee, The University of the South.
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Rabu, 08 Mei 2013
Jumat, 12 April 2013
PROTEST CONTEST
by The Bangkok Bards
Charles Frederickson & Saknarin Chinayote
Charles Frederickson & Saknarin Chinayote
Dizzy dysfunctional globe rotating counterclockwise
Unnatural disasters undermining climate change
Iffy topsy-turvy meteor illogical forecast
Gyroscopic spin out of control
Gay marriage scared straight mirage
Supreme Court deliberations wrongly rightist
Bribe & groom inequitable morals corruption
Legitimate answers out ovda question
Anti-social network disconnected jobless youth
Uncivil war wages out-profiting peace
Uncommon cause mass insanity slaughter
Mindfully hidden out of sight
Fracking has changed game-plan favoring
Wind generation solar sun power
Unnatural NRG policies oily motives
Running-on-running out of gas
Incorporated stealthy wealthy unlimited greed
Wall Street versus Main Street
Marching to different drummer percussion
Dissonant voices out of tune
Outlandish aliens second class non-citizens
Wheeler-dealer Americano roulette losing gambit
Lesser humanimals lowly snake eyes
Tarot misfortune out of luck
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Senin, 08 April 2013
THE CORPORATOCRACY
by Buff Whitman-Bradley

The beast has many bellies
The beast has many eyes
But does not have a single ear
To hear the children’s cries
The beast has certain methods
For entering our heads
For trampling on our spirits
And leaving them for dead
It sells us worthless trinkets
And artificial dreams
It hijacks our tomorrows
With twisted scams and schemes
It threatens and intimidates
To silence all our voices
While chillingly intoning that
There are no other choices!
The beast is always famished
Lucre’s what it eats
It finds the pennies of the poor
Particularly sweet
And when old people die of cold
And infants starve to death
The gorging beast feels not a twinge
Of sorrow or regret
The beast has many bellies
The beast has many eyes
But does not have a beating heart
To heed the children’s cries
Buff Whitman-Bradley is the author of four books of poetry, b. eagle, poet; The Honey Philosophies; Realpolitik; and When Compasses Grow Old; and the chapbook, Everything Wakes Up! His poetry has appeared in many print and online journals. He is also co-editor, with Cynthia Whitman-Bradley and Sarah Lazare, of the book About Face: Military Resisters Turn Against War. He has co-produced/directed two documentary films, the award-winning Outside In (with Cynthia Whitman-Bradley) and Por Que Venimos (with the MIRC Film Collective). He lives in northern California.

The beast has many bellies
The beast has many eyes
But does not have a single ear
To hear the children’s cries
The beast has certain methods
For entering our heads
For trampling on our spirits
And leaving them for dead
It sells us worthless trinkets
And artificial dreams
It hijacks our tomorrows
With twisted scams and schemes
It threatens and intimidates
To silence all our voices
While chillingly intoning that
There are no other choices!
The beast is always famished
Lucre’s what it eats
It finds the pennies of the poor
Particularly sweet
And when old people die of cold
And infants starve to death
The gorging beast feels not a twinge
Of sorrow or regret
The beast has many bellies
The beast has many eyes
But does not have a beating heart
To heed the children’s cries
Buff Whitman-Bradley is the author of four books of poetry, b. eagle, poet; The Honey Philosophies; Realpolitik; and When Compasses Grow Old; and the chapbook, Everything Wakes Up! His poetry has appeared in many print and online journals. He is also co-editor, with Cynthia Whitman-Bradley and Sarah Lazare, of the book About Face: Military Resisters Turn Against War. He has co-produced/directed two documentary films, the award-winning Outside In (with Cynthia Whitman-Bradley) and Por Que Venimos (with the MIRC Film Collective). He lives in northern California.
Senin, 29 Oktober 2012
STATE OF CONFUSION
by JC Sullivan
she’s visited before
but no one paid much attention, unlike Father Time
she gives everyone a second chance
so again she nudges
asks greed, propaganda and violence to please
take a back seat and when they refuse, she turns
to her female wiles
snatching up electric power, along the Eastern seaboard she dances
her full moon transforms into a terrifying tidal wave
her winds make Atlantic City a personal play thing, she
darkens Broadway
causes public transportation to cease and
beats the billionaires as she forces Wall Street to close!
Sandy
in a cacophony of travel advisories and evacuations,
burst through this crucial Election year
besting both Obama and Romney uniting red states and blue states
reminding us that
Mother Nature
is stronger ... than us all.
Having been a featured poet in Los Angeles and Buenos Aires, JC Sullivan fled the cubicle in 2007. A backpacking addict, she's in Mexico practicing life as an adventure to be explored. Reach her at Poetrybyjc(at)yahoo.com.
she’s visited before
but no one paid much attention, unlike Father Time
she gives everyone a second chance
so again she nudges
asks greed, propaganda and violence to please
take a back seat and when they refuse, she turns
to her female wiles
snatching up electric power, along the Eastern seaboard she dances
her full moon transforms into a terrifying tidal wave
her winds make Atlantic City a personal play thing, she
darkens Broadway
causes public transportation to cease and
beats the billionaires as she forces Wall Street to close!
Sandy
in a cacophony of travel advisories and evacuations,
burst through this crucial Election year
besting both Obama and Romney uniting red states and blue states
reminding us that
Mother Nature
is stronger ... than us all.
Having been a featured poet in Los Angeles and Buenos Aires, JC Sullivan fled the cubicle in 2007. A backpacking addict, she's in Mexico practicing life as an adventure to be explored. Reach her at Poetrybyjc(at)yahoo.com.
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