RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: POEMICS
American
Extravagance
We
have always embraced our choices
Choices
in trucks and cars
Choices
in Hollywood stars
Choices
in toothpaste
How
much can we waste?
Choices
in breakfast cereal
Basic
grains or ethereal?
Choices
in frozen foods
Choices
in bread and booze
Choices
in soft drinks
Choices
in what to think
Choices
in political candidates
To
show up early or very late
Choices
in film and entertainment
To
expand our minds or find containment
Choices
in fast food cuisine
Choices
in washing machines
Choices
in soaps and cleansers
Choices
in lighting and sensors
Choices
in quality and price
Choices
in three-minute rice
What
happens to our sense of self
When
we find few choices on the shelf?
When
the vast array of products
Shrinks
to what we need
Where
then will it lead?
Will
we still be Americans?
Will
we still hold our heads high?
Will
we still be exceptional?
Will
we still have our pride?
The
chain of production and
Shipping
is breaking down
The
coils of capitalism
Becoming
unwound
When
we have more jobs than we can fill
Will
our confidence turn to doubt?
We’re
running fast but standing still
Must
we learn how to do without?
Is
this America? Can we survive?
What
will sacrifice to stay alive?