the
politicians
mornings
lately
the
politicians have been out in full force
standing
outside the subway stations
or
lurking around the bus stops
they
smile
and
try to shake the hands
of
the common, tired citizen
on
their way to work
or
the unemployment office
there
is usually a republican on one side
a
democrat on the other
although
it is hard to tell which one
is
from which party
the
politicians wave at everyone
and
shovel their bullshit to any victim
whose
hand they can grab for more than a few seconds
they
talk about their vision of america
while
day dreaming those automatic pay raises
gold-plated
health benefits
and
all of that free congressional parking
there
is a faceless handler
ubiquitously
next to these golden bags of gas
it is typically some vivacious young blonde
with
a warm smile and perky tits
who
passes out fliers
that
remind everyone when election day is coming
then
every few hours
the
politicians switch sides of the street
to
do their dog and pony show all over again
before
they disappear
into
the mist
a
mere myth
until
the next campaign season
comes
again like christmas.
08.23.12
the voters
the voters are out
in full force
they keep stuffing my
mailbox with candidate fliers
but i can’t tell these people apart
they are for different things
but none of them
represent what i want
which is to be left alone
the voters send me emails
asking me to support
this person or that
i look at the web sites
and these people make me sick
with their ugly families
and talking points
they make me wonder
how one gets their teeth so shiny
the voters
think that every election
is important
but most of the voters
are well-off and white
with two cars and dull kids
with toilet paper degrees hanging
on their painted walls
elections never really change
their position or status
they no longer have any idea
what is important
they get mad
at minorities for not showing
up on election night
the voters are still carrying around
that good ol’ white man’s burden
i’m willing to bet that they
wouldn’t think so much about voting
if each night’s dinner came out of a box
full of sugar, salt, and preservatives
if they had gunfire outside
of their big, beautiful windows
metal detectors at their schools
and drug dealers hanging around
their pretty little parks
but the voters
will tell me that the only way
to change this
is to get out and vote
join the other assholes
and have your voice heard
they honestly believe that they
are changing the world
then they go home and watch the results
with some ice cream or popcorn
on one of the 24/7 news channels
the voters believe in the system
because they have never
had faith in anything
including themselves
they do not realize
that nothing has changed
and nothing ever will
that you cannot put blind trust
in egomaniacal fools
looking for a soft road
on the pathway to death
you cannot trust these people
as far as you can throw them
man can only help mankind
one person at a time
but the voters don’t care
they’ll be up early on election day
washed and well-dressed
a good breakfast in their soft gut
so full of pride and civic duty
they’ll be parading around like peacocks
then thankfully they’ll be gone
for at least another 365 days. 10.26.10
tea bagged
the muslim family
on the street
spend their morning
looking at their car
the one with
the windows busted out of it
the green glass
scattered on the sidewalk
in tiny cubes
the day after a primary election
in brooklyn, u.s.a.
the political postcards
still hammered into yards
the smiling faces of politicians
promising disgust
the muslim family stone-faced
their big american car broken
no other big american cars touched
on the whole block
the muslim boy looking at me
fat from the land
with my long hair and beard
safe and white
a three-hundred dollar toy
in my pocket
playing my whole music collection
as i walk along
toward a sea of flags
and traffic
dipping down the next block.
09.15.10
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