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No, Mr. Sandburg
The fog doesn’t
come on little cat feet
It stinks and
slinks across the fields
Maybe Grendel creeps
within it -
He wants to eat
us before dawn
The former address, "reactionary drivel," was a P. G. Wodehouse gag that few ever understood to be a mildly self-deprecating joke. Drivel, perhaps, but not reactionary. Neither the Red Caps nor the Reds ever got it.
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No, Mr. Sandburg
The fog doesn’t
come on little cat feet
It stinks and
slinks across the fields
Maybe Grendel creeps
within it -
He wants to eat
us before dawn
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The Great Canadian Dairy / Diary Dispute of 2022
"Canada
must now do the right thing and come into full compliance with its obligations
on diary [sic].”
How many nights have
Americans lost sleep
Through fear and
righteous anger that in the darkness
An illegal liter of
perfidious Canadian milk
Might sneak across
the 49th Parallel
The lights burn late
in the Pentagon tonight
While border guards watch
the wicked north
Lest a stick of malicious
Canadian butter
Attempt to overthrow
our Constitution
We watch all our
borders constantly now
Against Canadians
hiding in a Trojan cow
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I Have No Words
The commentator
Says she has no words, and so
She writes a paragraph
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Anticipating a Root Canal Tomorrow
Sometimes you
don’t need anesthetics to be goofy -
Anticipating a
trip to the dentist will do
To confuse today’s
plans into nothingness
And scatter
all focus from a favorite book
People have such
dentistry every day
You tell
yourself, only your self is not listening
Should I go to bed early, or get up late
What will it
be like in The Chair tomorrow?
A sigh, a
whisper, a desperate wheeze –
Just a little
more nitrous oxide, please!
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A Snow Globe and a Discarded Child
A dreaming child
peers into a little glass dome
Where snow
falls upon a tiny world:
A mountain, a
forest, a tunnel, a village, a train
A kingdom
where there is safety and love
He cradles it
in his hand lest it be lost
Among the
emotional wreckage of lying adults
Cold pizza,
unexplained screams from the other room
300 channels
of satellite tv
A beaten child
peers into that magic dome
And wishes
that somehow it might be his home
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Overserved
New Year’s Eve 2021
Oh, TV guy, we
most clearly observed
That in your
speech you swiveled and swerved
But in the
dawn’s clear light you’re now unnerved
An apology,
yes, that’s well deserved
But please
don’t tell us you were overserved
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On my 74th Birthday
The
eternal magic of eternal things
sends the dreamer out into the world
-Rod McKuen, “January 2”
I didn’t mean
to be 74
That wasn’t
part of my master plan
To be young
forever, cooler each year
But suddenly
I’ve become invisible
Once upon a
time and long ago
I drove my old
MG to California
A sleeping
bag, a few books, a few poems
A portable
typewriter, some portable dreams
I remember
breaking down in Tucson
But best of
all, I remember the dreams
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Statues and Time
Capsules
“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand
in the desert. . .
-Shelley, “Ozymandias”
The past few years have witnessed a purge of statues,
which while ahistorical in an immediate sense is historical in another: as
cultures rise they raise statues to themselves, and as they decline the statues
are destroyed or recycled by a new rising culture. In their turn, those statues too are
eventually destroyed by yet another rising power.
But it’s all neatly told in Shelley’s clear and
cautionary “Ozymandias.”
A statue almost never tells us much about history as it
was lived, but rather as the mythology held by whoever had the power to tax
people to set it up.
Movies are much the same. Gettysburg is a fine
movie with great staging (except for the fake beards) and a great musical
score, but, gosh, all those fat Confederates don’t match the reality of a time
when no one had enough to eat.
The soundtrack to Sam Peckinpah’s chaotic Major Dundee
sounds like a bunch of drugged-out hippies turned loose with tin pans and car
parts, communicating nothing about the Civil War in the American Southwest; the
racket reveals only that the film was made in the 1960s.
An irony about all the Confederate statues coming down is
that they were bought mostly from northern businessmen. Those of well-known
figures, such as Lee and Jackson, were specialty items, but the famous “standing
soldier” who, well, stands on the courthouse squares of many southern towns
also stands on the courthouse squares of many northern towns. They were
mass-produced, and a USA belt buckle or a CSA belt buckle and a hat change made
a grey stone or zinc statue either an American soldier or a Confederate
soldier, whichever way a town council wanted it.
Confederate, Union Soldier Statues Look the Same. Here's Why
| Time
Why those Confederate soldier statues look a lot like their
Union counterparts - The Washington Post
I suppose now they’d come from Shanghai.
Indeed, the likeness of Martin Luther King on the
national mall was made in China. There was some controversy about that because
apparently no American artists, quarries, or stonemasons were permitted to bid
on it.
MLK Memorial: From China, with love? - CSMonitor.com
I don’t know if there is a time capsule somewhere within
it.
If someone were to raise a statue to you some day, what
items would you like to see included in its time capsule?
These things needn’t be especially durable because in a century
or two someone’s going to knock your statue down too.
…boundless and
bare
The
lone and level sands stretch far away.”
-“Ozymandias”
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A Time Capsule for our Noblest Soldier
“In war I do
not like to take sides”
-Sergeant
Schultz
If there must be
time capsules buried beneath
Statues of bold
men wearing uniforms
As a remembrance
of man’s noblest ideals
Let us have one
for dear ol’ Sergeant Schultz
A recipe for Hans' apple strudel
A bottle of his
favorite Pilsner beer
A Cuban cigar
from Colonel Klink’s stash
And a menu from
the Hofbrau House
But especially
the strudel
If we must honor
soldiers, as some assert
Then let us include their favorite dessert
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We’ll Write a New Idyll This Year
The
old order changeth, yielding place to new,
And
God fulfils himself in many ways
-Idylls of the King, “The Passing of Arthur,”
8-9
Janus faces both ways, and so do we
A last, lingering look at the year that was
And then a turn to the year we must meet
Marching to it through Janus Pater’s doors
We will most remember about the past
Our friends whose pilgrimages came to their ends
We joy in the remembrance of their happiness
Their stories and songs, their unfailing kindness
Janus faces both ways, and so do we;
But now our friends, our happy friends, they see
Light
And
the new sun rose bringing the new year
-Idylls,
“The Passing of Arthur,” 469
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6 January 2021: To
Ask to be Exempt Would be Unreasonable
“Death . . . comes for us all, my lords. Yes, even for
Kings he comes…”
-St. Thomas More in Robert Bolt’s A Man for All
Seasons
A slip of paper which I have since misplaced:
“SARS coronavirus 2 RNS
Detected”
Detected
DETECTED
Me? But I’m special (my mother always said so)
“If you have a question regarding your…”
Well, no, I guess not. Time to pause and think
To ask to be exempt would be unreasonable
But will my corpse be stored in a reefer truck?
To ask to be exempt would be unreasonable
And so
What must I do in service to God and man?
I wrote these clumsy lines
in January after my daughter recovered from the CV; she almost died of it. My
pharmacist was diagnosed at about the same time as I was, 6 January, and died
within two weeks. My wife was quite ill for a week but recovered. Some fifteen
friends and acquaintances died from it this year. One friend died in a
three-hospital shuffle, and because of the paperwork his body was not released
to his family for months.
Vaccines, as you will
remember, were available to Congress in December of 2020 but not to most
citizens until March of 2021 (AOC gets coronavirus vaccine on social media, as Congress
begins to receive Pfizer injections | Fox News), and (The Distribution Timeline for the COVID-19 Vaccine |
coronavirus (utah.gov)).
My symptoms were only something
like a prolonged bad cold, an undeserved mercy.
The CV is real.
May our new year be free from
it.
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A Child’s Garden
of Worse(s)
Some
poets wrote verses which were not meant to charm the reader
but
to get them a Stalin prize.
Yevtushenko, A Precocious Autobiography, 1963
The children who are permitted to live
Are not permitted to read what they want
When they ask for adventures our censors give
Ideology, instead of a jaunt
The children who are not submissive to the code
Not following this week’s fashions in science
Or who presume to kick against the goad
Will be inclusively loved into compliance
And from the Hippocrene a taste, a drink?
Oh, no! Children are now forbidden to dream or think
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The Stupidest
Metaphor
Do these camouflage knee-pantsies make my 250-pound
ass look too big?
He never formed up with a skirmish line
To poop and snoop to some distant trees
Across a death-hot field of weeds and mud
With some idiot yelling, “Dress it up!”
He never feared that a 40-mike-mike
Would blow his guts and spine into bloody rags
Which would get his air-conditioned C/O
In Saigon another medal and promotion
His PTSD is from watching TV
But he is pleased to claim that he is a warrior
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A High-Tuned White
Boy and his Come-to-Jesus Moment
Only yesterday he was in control
Of his high-tuned, high-speed, white-boy screaming ride
Race-tracking our pot-holed, beer-canned country road
Without regard for sanity, safety, or sense
Today he sits and sulks in the passenger seat
Of the little wifey’s Toyota sedan
Shadowed by his grim-faced mother-in-law
Like maybe they’re off to see the judge
In this procession he seems all alone -
His hot sports car is apparently gone
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If Good King
Wenceslaus Looked Down Today
If good King Wenceslaus looked down today
On this Feast of Stephen, he’d see a poor man
Gathering winter air-conditioning
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Late in the
Evening on Christmas Eve
After breakfast with a friend
After setting up for a family luncheon
After a family luncheon that never seemed to end
After cleaning up after a family luncheon
(and that,
too, never seemed to end)
After a moment of sitting and thinking with wife and
child
After opening gifts (with dachshunds and cats)
After sharing gifts (with dachshunds and cats)
After keeping dachshunds and cats from eating the tree
ornaments
After watching Judy Garland sing “Have Yourself a Merry
Little Christmas”
After sitting exhausted with a therapeutic episode of The
Office
You realize
The day wasn’t so bad
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His Name is John
We plan our lives, we think our thoughts
We name the days, we name the child
We count the oughts, dismiss the naughts
We seek for peace, we fear the wild
We dare presume to sort our days
As if we were Creators too
To look upon our works and praise
That which we think is right and true
But Zechariah, his old face wan
Corrects us with:
“His name is John”
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Practicing Mindful
Breathing
We breathe mindfully but with our lungs
This necessity of life has become a trend
Which we study in meditative books
As if our alveoli were rosary beads
Even our watches want to instruct us
In the deep mysteries of inhalations
And like masters of postulants and novices
Ring us awake for our morning breaths
“Focus on your breathing” – how very odd
If we should respirate to the glory of God
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Word Sung as Light
Upon hearing a recording of the Orthodox Christian
Monks
of the Svetogorskaya Monastery
A deep, slow stream of tones, of modes, of chants
Where time and all eternity flow as one
Through voices and dreamlike echoings
Among the Altars of the earth and sky
The song begins upon the Bosporus
Ascends up to and beyond the spheres of Heaven
Then gently rains upon the souls of men
Forever and ever, in this world and the next
The Word first sung as Light, sung as Creation
And sung again as the Incarnation
Orthodox Christian Monks chant
Christmas Carols - YouTube
(I’m not sure “carols” is
correct; in their awe and reverence these works appear to be hymns.)
A marvel for children and old men.