captain america
strikes again
the last time grigory and i met
he put down his broom
and interrogated me about my life
then we had a serious conversation
about the direction of america
grigory said he didn’t like the kids
carrying all of these phones or tattoos on women
he said that people in america
are a lot dumber than they were
when he came here from russia thirty-five years ago
grigory said, why do you think this is?
i shrugged, i told him that it’s taken me
over forty years to know what i know about america
and most of it i don’t like
so i blamed cell phones and the internet too
and we sat there like two old philosophers
yesterday i saw grigory again
for the first time in months
he was pushing a mop through another hallway
that would be dirty again within an hour
he didn’t remember me or our conversation
usually when this happens
it gives me a small satisfaction
that i’m at least doing something right
but grigory stopped mopping long enough
to see what i had on my computer screen
it was a comic book web site
he said, how old are you? forty?
and you play games, yes?
let me guess, you don’t have children
yet you read kiddie books?
i really didn’t know what to say to this
i thought maybe i’d go into oligarchs and plutocrats
reality stars changing into women
corporations and candidates and all of the endless wars
something to jog grigory’s memory
of our time together as great western thinkers
but i had nothing
i had another bad actor dressed as batman on the screen
and captain america running through a field of fire
in movies expensive enough to end homelessness
feed children and fix the national debt
i said, grigory, it can’t be proust all of the time
then i laughed my biggest fourth of july sale laugh
as grigory shook his head at me and walked away
so disgusted that he left the mop.
-- John Grochalski
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