Sunday, March 31, 2024

Can You Believe This?


 

                                            By John Grey


Now we embrace a strange world

where our next door neighbors

still celebrate the Spanish Inquisition

and the King of England

has not reported in from Mars,

the Ku Klux Klan

are gathering on the front lawn

of the Vatican

and religion is, in the words of one pundit,

going to hell in a DeLorean.

 

Just yesterday,

I saw a man dressed as the last tree standing

and a truck barreling down Main Street,

with a sign on its side reading,

“down with the word ‘accountability.’"

And a kid claims for his ambition in life,

to die for the sins of nefarious politicians.

Angels are no longer happy in heaven.

The president says, "We are moving

the white house a few blocks south,

to be closer to the highway on-ramp."

And the speaker of the house declares,

"If it's good enough for the electric chair,

then it's good enough for me."

 

Who is that crying?

Did you have a baby without telling me?

Oh, it's only the woman

who lost her husband

in a drowning incident

one hundred and fifty years ago.

I can live with that

even if she can't.



About the author: 

About the author: John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident, recently published in New World Writing, North Dakota Quarterly and Lost Pilots. Latest books, “Between Two Fires”, “Covert” and “Memory Outside the Head” are available through Amazon. Work upcoming in California Quarterly, Seventh Quarry, La Presa and Doubly Mad.




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