by Bonnie Naradzay
Remember when Muntadhar al-Zaidi,
an Iraqi journalist, hurled his shoes
at Mission Accomplished Bush,
the man incapable of introspection?
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
“This is a gift from the Iraqis;
this is the farewell kiss, you dog!”
Zaidi shouted in Arabic.
“You feel bitterness as you see people's pain
24 hours a day,” Zaidi said.
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Corporations made a lot of money off the unprovoked war.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
You could hear cries of pain,
muffled from behind a door,
during the news conference.
During the Q&A’s,
blood spatters on the carpet.
“You feel bitterness as you see people's pain
24 hours a day,” Zaidi said.
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Corporations made a lot of money off the unprovoked war.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
an Iraqi journalist, hurled his shoes
at Mission Accomplished Bush,
the man incapable of introspection?
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
“This is a gift from the Iraqis;
this is the farewell kiss, you dog!”
Zaidi shouted in Arabic.
“You feel bitterness as you see people's pain
24 hours a day,” Zaidi said.
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Corporations made a lot of money off the unprovoked war.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
You could hear cries of pain,
muffled from behind a door,
during the news conference.
During the Q&A’s,
blood spatters on the carpet.
“You feel bitterness as you see people's pain
24 hours a day,” Zaidi said.
Bush ducked. Mission Accomplished.
Corporations made a lot of money off the unprovoked war.
Bush painted himself relaxed
in the bathtub, pink toes showing.
Left: self-portrait by George W. Bush; Right: take-off by Laura Finck. |
Bonnie Naradzay's poems have appeared in AGNI, New Letters (Pushcart Nomination), RHINO, Kenyon Review online, Tampa Review, Florida Review online, EPOCH, Crab Creek Review, Cider Press Review, The American Journal of Poetry, Poetry Miscellany, and other places. She leads poetry salons at day shelters for the homeless and also at a retirement center, all in Washington, DC.