Unfair
A child asked me:
“Why do some people have so much
and some so little?”
I searched for words of comfort,
but found none.
I considered explanations,
greed, capitalism,
inherited wealth,
but they wouldn’t mean anything
to a child.
The best I could manage,
“It’s always been that way,”
brought a cry of despair:
“It’s not fair!”
In an anguished voice
at the shock of inequality,
in a woeful lament
that redress of grievances
would not be answered.
--Gary Beck
Gary Beck has spent most of his adult life as a theater director and worked as an art dealer when he couldn't earn a living in the theater. He has also
been a tennis pro, a ditch digger and a salvage diver. His original plays and
translations of Moliere, Aristophanes and Sophocles have been produced Off
Broadway. His poetry, fiction and essays have appeared in hundreds of literary
magazines and his published books include 26 poetry collections, 10 novels, 3
short story collections, 1 collection of essays and 1 collection of one-act
plays. Published poetry books include: Dawn in Cities, Assault
on Nature, Songs of a Clerk, Civilized Ways, Displays, Perceptions, Fault
Lines, Tremors, Perturbations, Rude
Awakenings, The Remission of Order, Contusions and Desperate
Seeker (Winter Goose Publishing. Forthcoming: Learning Curve
and Ignition Point). Earth Links, Too Harsh For Pastels, Severance, Redemption
Value and Fractional Disorder (Cyberwit Publishing).
His novels include a series ‘Stand to Arms, Marines’: Call to Valor, Crumbling
Ramparts and Raise High the Walls (Gnome on Pig
Productions) and Extreme Change (Winter Goose
Publishing). Wavelength will be published by Cyberwit
Publishing. His short story collections include: A Glimpse of Youth (Sweatshoppe
Publications). Now I Accuse and other stories (Winter Goose
Publishing) and Dogs Don’t Send Flowers and other stories (Wordcatcher
Publishing). The Republic of Dreams and other essays (Gnome on Pig
Productions). The Big Match and other one act plays (Wordcatcher
Publishing). Collected Plays of Gary Beck Volume 1 (Cyberwit
Publishing. Forthcoming: Plays of Aristophanes translated,
then directed by Gary Beck). Gary lives in New York City.
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