Tuesday, October 12, 2010

POLITICS

by David Radavich


Politics

by any other name
would not smell as sweet,

weed most voters pull
from the yard,

wild-headed seedpod
with clamorous roots,

drought-resistant
as anything

but life

still clawing
and scrambling

over each wall
and gate,

vine that wraps
every day in its green
tentacles,

occasionally flowering
a full night after

digging up
and tearing out

the vestiges.


David Radavich's poetry publications include Slain Species (Court Poetry Press, London), By the Way (Buttonwood Press, 1998),  Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press, 2000), and America Bound: An Epic for Our Time (Plain View Press, 2007)as well as individual poems in anthologies and magazines. His plays have been performed across the U.S. and abroad, including five Off-Off-Broadway productions. He also enjoys writing essays on poetry, drama, and contemporary issues. His latest book is Canonicals: Love’s Hours (Finishing Line, 2009).
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