by Mark Danowsky
Parents are getting a lot of flack
for penciling structured down time
into otherwise jampacked schedules
for children barely able to walk.
Presidents are forever taken to task
for taking vacations in hard times
since times are always hard
for Americans who never get vacations.
We want to have a beer with the President
or play a game of golf with him
or see selfies of him with celebrities
or have him take a time out from national affairs
because there is a sinkhole in my backyard.
We are mad the President isn't working
through the night. How does he have time
to drink a beer. Why is he playing basketball
or shaking hands or hugging or smiling
in a photograph with that jackass? They stand for
everything I despise. And he has not fulfilled
his promises to me. Where is my change?
They explain the President needs time with his family.
Needs time to unwind. That he has not forgotten
his job, his country, your country, our world
or your wants and needs and fears and loves
the price of milk or American lives.
Mark Danowsky’s poetry has appeared in Apiary, Alba: A Journal of Short Poetry, Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, Red River Review, Right Hand Pointing, Snow Monkey and The New Verse News. His poem "5am Summer Storm"won Imitation Fruit’s “Animals and Their Human’s” Contest, in 2013. Originally from the Philadelphia area, Mark currently lives in a van down by the Susquehanna River. He works for a private detective agency and is assistant copy editor for the Schuylkill Valley Journal.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
Friday, August 22, 2014
PRICELESS
by Richard Schnap
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| James Foley on The Early Show, 2011. Image source: CBS Boston |
What is the value of a heart
That dares to dodge bullets and bombs?
And what is the value of a spirit
Who exposes the horrors of the world?
And what is the value of a soul
Whose fate is determined by monsters?
Who offer his freedom for millions
But sell him for an ocean of tears.
Richard Schnap is a poet, songwriter and collagist living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His poems have most recently appeared locally, nationally and overseas in a variety of print and online publications.
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