Monday, December 7, 2020

day FOURTEEN HUNDRED and TWENTY

3. Definitely, Maybe, Possibly True

At least in theory
It’s such a great
Concept that
Every citizen

Including those
Mostly silent with
Gloves plus hats on
Circling the block
In snowy Wisconsin,
Some masked up
And/or distanced;
Plus others inside warm
Homes, still quarantined,
Can only mail ballots

Oy has an ostensibly
Equal voice deciding
To whom Badger State’s
Electoral votes go.

--Gerard Sarnat

Gerard Sarnat won San Francisco Poetry’s 2020 Contest, the Poetry in the Arts First Place Award plus the Dorfman Prize, and has been nominated for handfuls of recent Pushcarts plus Best of the Net Awards. Gerry is widely published including in Buddhist Poetry Review, Gargoyle, Main Street Rag, New Delta Review, Northampton Review, New Haven Poetry Institute, Texas Review, Vonnegut Journal, Brooklyn Review, San Francisco Magazine, The Los Angeles Review, and The New York Times as well as by Harvard, Stanford, Dartmouth, Penn, Chicago and Columbia presses. He’s authored the collections Homeless Chronicles (2010), Disputes (2012), 17s (2014), Melting the Ice King (2016). Gerry is a physician who’s built and staffed clinics for the marginalized as well as a Stanford professor and healthcare CEO. Currently he is devoting energy/ resources to deal with climate justice, and serves on Climate Action Now’s board. Gerry’s been married since 1969 with three kids plus six grandsons, and is looking forward to future granddaughters.

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