donald
trump
my grandmother
used to get all of these old
star and enquirer magazines
from where i don’t know
and when we visited
i sat in the living room reading
them
while my grandfather
drank beer and smoked and watched
barnaby jones
this was the 1980s
and donald trump always seemed to
be somewhere
cavorting on a boat or in one of
his gold-plated offices
or shooting off his big mouth in
the newspapers
in the gossip rags he seemed like
a don juan
chasing women twenty years
younger than him
and even at eleven or twelve
years old
i hated his ego and the supposed
largesse of his wealth
when i was a little bit older
i thought i could handle marla
maples
better than that combed-over
fucker could
at least she wouldn’t look so
wide-eyed and scared
i had no clue about the power of
money
now, all the years later, passing
buildings
with his name plastered on them
for over a decade
i have no illusions
and donald trump is running the
goddamned country
of all nightmares
he’s running it right into the
ground
with his grease-ball kids and a
pack of neo-nazis
still cavorting in mansions and
shooting off his big mouth
americans have proven to be the
world’s great big idiots
a racist, sexist, xenophobic,
overweight nation
of star magazine and enquirer
readers
with no hope of tangible
intelligence in the future
and of all the lonely thoughts
that i had growing up
i never would’ve thought sitting
there in that smoky living room
reading those rags as my
grandmother bitched to my grandfather
about what a worthless
son-of-a-bitch he was
that donald trump would be
president
i would’ve hedged my bets
on michael j. fox or clint
eastwood
justine bateman in a gold
miniskirt
a comet crashing to earth and
wiping us all out
or just a meteor hitting
manhattan
yeah…something simple like that.
--John Grochalski
--John Grochalski
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