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Showing posts with label Roberta Batorsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roberta Batorsky. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2025

DONALD TRUMP’S BIRTHDAY PARADE AS IF CELEBRATED IN GAZA

by Roberta Batorsky


U.S. Army photo by Bernardo Fuller • Public domain


In orderly formation 
the parade’s vanguard 
advances:
a scrawny teen carries 
a flag depicting an empty bowl,
leads a battalion of stiffly marching, 
starved children.

The main detachment 
follows. These children, 
missing various limbs, 
some aided by crutches or 
in wheelchairs sport head bandages,
slings, plaster casts or eye patches,
proceed down the fairway 
in wobbly, uneven rows.

The rear guard, made up of
several pint-sized caskets,
is solemnly wheeled 
past the reviewing station,
its tail end brought up 
by a lone small girl
soulfully bugling “Taps.”

These casualties-
heart-rending results
of senseless war;
We must break ranks 
with our generals,
blend into their procession,
embrace fully their humanity;
no other way.

Gone the sun
Thanks and praise
For our days
As we go
This we know
God is nigh




Roberta Batorsky is a Biology teacher, poet and freelance science writer. She has published poems in Fine-lines and Heron Clan and is working on her first poetry book. Her science blog is https://solipsistssoiree.blogspot.com and her instagram is RobertaBatorsky_poetry.

Friday, April 11, 2025

SPIT IN A TUBE

by Roberta Batorsky


As soon as the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, concerns about what would happen to the personal information contained in its massive genetic and health information database were swift and widespread. A few days after, a U.S. judge ruled that the company could sell its consumer data as part of the bankruptcy. —Gizmodo, April 7, 2025.



23andme is out of cash
but they have all my DNA
Boy, would I like to settle their hash
get my stuff back from them today

Someone could cook a clone of me
build a murderer or pedophile
I could turn out more horrible
morphed into a raptor or reptile 

Would they use my letters
to cause harm to me and mine?
Or, could it work out for the better
to improve the basic design

A version thinner prettier funnier
someone proud to wear my name
Or, the duplicate only in veneer,
my identity would claim

So, if they have people’s recipes
a new world could they create 
of peace, tolerance tranquility
a universe free of hate

Where Trump and his minions
Bannon Rubio Musk Vance and Waltz
are on a garbage scow due north of Greenland
ice-bound ‘til they express remorse

23andme is out of cash
but they have all my DNA
Boy would I like to settle their hash
get my stuff back from them TODAY


Roberta Batorsky is a Biology teacher, poet and freelance science writer. She has published poems in Fine-lines and Heron Clan and is working on her first poetry book. Her science blog is https://solipsistssoiree.blogspot.com and her instagram is RobertaBatorsky_poetry.