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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

AMISH GOLDEN AGE

by James Schwartz 


America's famously private Amish people are unreachable by phone or email and refuse to have TVs in their homes. But that didn't stop members of the conservative Christian group turning out on polling day in a trend that appears to have helped Donald Trump win Pennsylvania. —MailOnline, November 6, 2024



I'm walking down Piquette,  
& John R.
Past abandoned Harris-Walz signs,
& ochre brickwork,
On a crisp afternoon, 
After the election 
In Motor City,
Coffee & Sugar Sweet Donut ™ 
In hand,

Heading to work, 
Past the 
Construction workers,
Who shout,
Over their machinery din,
"What the election?!...
I'll tell you what happened with the election...

The Mexicans & those racist ass 
Amish people!"
Their laughter,
Carried by the wind,
In our coming Amish Golden Age,
Or 
Old Order Apocalypse. 


James Schwartz is a Detroit based poet and author of various poetry collections including The Literary Party: Growing Up Gay and Amish in America (2011), Punatic (2019), Motor City Mix (2022) and most recently Some Are and Most Aren't and It's Always Been Like That: Selected Poems 2004-2024 from Alien Buddha Press. @queeraspoetry