by Frederick L. Shiels
to Richard Wilbur, with appreciation
December ends with thoughts of where we’ve been,
this year of typhoons, popes, dead heroes, Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk? you say, mark February’s sky-burst meteor attack
showering space rocks on Siberians fourteen miles below,
Nine thousand miles southwest, nine- months, three- weeks on,
they lay to rest man meteor Mandela in rose Transkei earth,
And from sublime to otherwise, our laptop screens parade
cool images of chemical-dead Syrian children, kids twerking—pick the best,
Lessing, Thatcher, Dear Abby leave the stage,
Hugo, Seamus, Ed Koch, to name a few, Adieu,
Fifteen year old Malala inspires her World in Pakistan,
Old Benedict resigns in Rome, New World Francis takes the papal helm
Liberation theology? gays "OK!", Abortion—wait and see,
Images not quite frozen: Nature flattens houses, people-- Oklahoma, Tacloban,
Late August, Voyager streaks beyond the heliosphere’s dark edge
thirty six years, twelve billion miles past roaring over/out of earth,
And so much more, we “fray into the future” then,
But wait-- what was the year for You, my friend?
Frederick L. Shiels is a historian, professor and poet living and writing just north of New York City. Recently he has published poems in The New Verse News and will appear in the Winter Edition of Sixfold. He has a political blog, and his most recent book is Preventable Disasters: Why Governments Fail.
Today's News . . . Today's Poem
The New Verse News
presents politically progressive poetry on current events and topical issues.
Guidelines
Submission Guidelines: Send 1-3 unpublished poems in the body of an email (NO ATTACHMENTS) to nvneditor[at]gmail.com. No simultaneous submissions. Use "Verse News Submission" as the subject line. Send a brief bio. No payment. Authors retain all rights after 1st-time appearance here. Scroll down the right sidebar for the fine print.
Showing posts with label typhoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typhoon. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
YEAR’S END: 2013
Labels:
2013,
Chelyabinsk,
Frederick L. Shiels,
in memoriam,
Malala,
Mandela,
new verse news,
Oklahoma,
poetry,
Pope,
review,
Syria,
Tacloban,
Transkei,
typhoon,
Voyager
Friday, November 15, 2013
GEOGRAPHY IS FATE
by George Held
For
Shereen Tan
There you are on Facebook,
hiking the Valois with your darling
Tootsie on her leash:
the brown grass is dry and it’s fall
and the scenic mountain
on the horizon has only a cap
of snow and it’s fall all over
the northern latitudes
while in Tacloban a vomitous
stench chokes the typhoon
survivors as they drag their starving
thirst-clenched bodies
and strangled souls past bloated
corpses toward the supply copters
landing another mile ahead, toward
the endless lines at the aeroport,
toward the makeshift morgues,
praying for relief, for escape,
for the chance to identify
Maricel’s or Mama’s body,
all untethered by fate,
while harried tourists rush
to change their destination
From Manila to Geneva.An occasional contributor to The New Verse News, George Held occasionally blogs at www.georgeheld.blogspot.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
