1. Zuccotti
Following the dispossessed to Zuccotti
I never looked up at what blocked the sun
from warming the rebel camp,
The shadow of a country
that lost its spine,
Consumed by smoke and zealotry.
The commotion of perfect union
is a querulous debate
devoted to starving the locals.
But we know the way to the trenches,
the underground maze of the city’s heart.
Rats one day, rebels the next
Against a free market engine
Eating its own
Using our knives and forks,
Our tables and chairs
Evicting us en masse to the street
Where every victory grows.
2. Doesn’t She Know
Richie Sambora
got busted last night
For driving drunk with
his daughter in the car
And all the newsbabe
Can fixate on
Is why he didn’t
Straighten his hair
for the mug shot.
Doesn’t she know
It’s an album cover
Where pariah dogs
Prowl the waning light
of empire?
That since
Watson and Crick
discovered
the structure
of DNA
Nothing has changed:
Private armies march gated streets.
Doesn’t she know
The roof is falling.
That to free ourselves
We must live savage.
3. Red Knots
The rufa red knots, North America’s most common subspecies
flies the equivalent of the moon and back in its lifetime.
Now it faces extinction as we over-harvest
horseshoe crabs for the terminally corpulent.
Tell me again how we’re not to blame
for everything dying on this planet.
Please, it wasn’t clear the first time.
4. The Gray and The Aching
At first
All the gray hairs
failed hippies
troubled me.
The young folk were absent,
or at least, not here.
Then I saw hope
in the gray and the aching -
Coming awake
after sleeping so long
And believing that freedom
was the mere choice of channels.
Then I saw hope
and the young moving forward.
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