Wednesday, March 08, 2023

Dehumanization

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS

 

Dehumanization

 

Dehumanization begins with

The delineation of classes

Be it royalty or wealth

The division of the masses

Into higher and lower beings

Enables cruelty and neglect

To those of lesser means

The undeserving of respect

Born to serve their betters

Those of higher pedigree

Those of wealth, the jetsetters

Those who brandish their degrees

From institutions of privilege

Harvard, Yale and Trinity

 

They’re simply better than the ones

Who sweat for their next meal

The ones who live by their hands

The ones who often beg and steal

Won’t they ever understand

By the turning of the wheel

They’re simply cruder, lesser than

The ones who carry the great seal

The royal bloodline of the grand

 

Within the circles of the few

Who speak in whispers soft but sure

There is nothing we can do

To ease their suffering

We are the chosen, wise and pure

While they are something more obscure

Dare I say (something less than human)

 


Monday, March 06, 2023

Brave New World

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Brave New World

 

The brave new world came and went

Before our fascination spent

We rallied to the cry: resist!

They took their shot and missed

 

The people here are not so lame

Our wilder spirits cannot be tamed

With medicines or other pills

That sap and shape the force of wills

We are as we have always been

Individualistic women and men

Who worship at the sacred tree

Fight long and hard for liberty

 

We play our separate roles

We’ll never lose our separate souls

Nor sacrifice our sanity

To your dystopian vanity

We know we have our flaws

There are too many laws

That tell us what to think and do

That try to sell us something new

Something bigger brighter wiser

No more greed no more misers

No more worries no more cares

We’ll all have our equal shares

No more loneliness or sorrow

A promise for a new tomorrow

 

We will fight it to the end

On that you can depend

 

(re: Aldous Huxley)

 

Sunday, March 05, 2023

Resistance to Change

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Resistance to Change

 

There is a natural aversion to anything

and everything different than what is

and what has been for a thousand years

or so it seems to me

 

In every field of endeavor from the science

of microscopic etymology to the art of

esoteric architecture there is a stubborn

resistance to change

 

So it is in art and poetry, philosophy and

psychology, religion and mythology,

physics and ecology, quantum mechanics

and sociology

 

When presented with new and challenging

ideas that break the mold of our thoughts

we resist with all the strength we can gather

for as long as our dams will hold

 

Little wonder that when the dams give way

the waves of destruction engulf towns and

cities, nations and civilizations, entire

disciplines and cherished schools of thought

vanished in the fog of time

 

Ever wonder what happened to the alchemists?

 

Saturday, March 04, 2023

England and Europe: Breaking the Bond

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL AFFAIRS


England and Europe

 

“Someday we shall have to choose

between England and Europe.”

 

-- James Joyce, The Exiles

 

Brexit marked the end of a unified Europe

The English in their wisdom

Severed the bond that held the promise

of a bright and prosperous future

It seems the English have always seen

themselves above the continent

Not so for Ireland, Scotland, Wales

England casts her lot with America

The mighty land across the sea

The land that tore itself from Britain’s

royal bondage

The land that to this day speaks its

variations of Shakespeare’s tongue

The Irish form their own bonds across

the channel and the sea

The Scottish and the Welsh have

their own independent notions

Dependence on the British is at an end

They saw it coming long ago

The disintegration of the monarchy

The fraying of the isles

We see it coming still

In a world of great uncertainty

We see it with good will

 

Thursday, March 02, 2023

Another Year of War

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: UKRAINE


Another Year of War

 

On the other side of the world

The war continues unabated

Putin’s horrors are unfurled

As if it had been fated

 

We would change it if we could

We would bring it to an end

We would lock away the madman

And all his brutal friends

 

What more can we do but let

Our leaders know we care?

Send our aide and best wishes

Make it easier to bear

 

Make the oligarchs pay the cost

For Putin’s war of cruel attrition

Let him know his cause is lost

Cut off his ammunition

 

In our part of the world

The wars are only metaphors

The battle for democracy

A trail of horrid storms

 

We know life could be harder

We know it could be worse

Our storms are free of missiles

We still think of ourselves first

 

But we swear we’ll not forget

The many hardships you endure

This world is ever smaller

Of that we can be sure

 

Wednesday, March 01, 2023

The Angry Planet

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL WARMING


The Angry Planet

 

Planets don’t get angry do they?

Yet they behave as if they do

We would do well to heed the warnings

We have so much to lose

 

Planet earth is angry

Best believe that it is true

She is raging like a banshee

Time to pay our overdues

 

We’ve abuse her far too long

Little wonder she’s upset

If we don’t amend our ways

Soon enough we will regret

 

All the poison that we spewed

Into her soil water air

She will take her due in blood

And we will learn to care

 

Monday, February 27, 2023

Times of Confusion

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: AMERICAN HISTORY


Times of Confusion

 

Back in 1965

We were on the edge of something new

We didn’t know what it was

We didn’t know what we’d do

 

But the old world was rapidly fading

Something had to take its place

We reinvented living in the world

We reconstructed the living space

 

Based on giving what you had

And taking what you needed

They were times of great upheaval

The revolution had been seeded

 

We were riding in the Magic Bus

They tried to send us off to war

When we said no they spit on us

And kicked us out the door

 

They were times of great confusion

Times of wonder and of shame

We rallied to the cause of peace

We found someone to blame

 

Those times live on in each of us

In a thousand different ways

They shaped the road we traveled

Made us who we are today

 

We are a nation twice divided

Once by race, once by culture

When we look at the American way

Some see hawks, some see vultures

 

We are many things at once

We are war and we are peace

We are rich and we are poor

We are hunger at a feast

 

We are everything to everyone

And nothing to a few

When times are rough in Kansas

They’re hard in San Francisco too

 

Sunday, February 26, 2023

The Multiverse

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


The Multiverse

 

In one life you’re a beauty queen

In another you’re dark and mean

 

The multiverse is infinite

There are no limits to the dream

We fly we swim into the depths

We make oceans out of streams

 

In one world you’re a genius

In another world you’re second best

 

The multiverse is vast and wild

It takes you on a thousand quests

You find a mask you want to wear

You pass the stiffest test

 

Welcome to the multiverse

You travel east, you travel west

You journey to the end of time

You settle in a robin’s nest

And there you find your truth

You kill a man named Booth

 

The multiverse is quite the place

It’s message is its mystery

A simple twist of time and space

Can even alter history

 

If you don’t like who you are

Change your voice, change your car

Welcome to the multiverse

Come aboard, we will go far

 

Saturday, February 25, 2023

re: The Russian People

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: UKRAINE

 

re: The Russian People

 

We are told the people love you

(they do not know and never did)

We are told that they believe you

(they don’t but they won’t tell)

We are told they think as you do

(we are not that cynical)

We are told they have your back

(they are ready to abandon you)

 

The truth about the Russian people

Is more complex than we are told

When a dictator has the power

To imprison you for words

To lock you up for speaking them

To hold you without trial

To hold your family in contempt

To punish every gesture of dissent

They will never speak the truth

Not to you or anyone

 

The people who have taken to the streets

Who have gathered in city squares

Who have spoken their minds

In public or private settings

Are courageous beyond words

They are the ones that will rise

They are the ones who will stand

When Putin finally falls

 


Thursday, February 23, 2023

West Bank Genocide

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL JUSTICE


West Bank Genocide

 

And so it begins

Empower extremists from the far right

Strip the judiciary of their lawful authority

Wait til the world is distracted

And launch an offensive in the West Bank

A policy of genocide under cover of constraint

Take their lands, take their homes,

Take their livelihoods, take their lives

 

Where is the Israeli press?

Where is the law of nations?

Where are the people in the streets?

 

If Russian aggression cannot stand

How can Israel be allowed the same?

 

If Putin is a pariah and a war criminal

A scourge on the human race

What then is Netanyahu?

 

If brutality and aggression against the

People of Ukraine is an outrage

How is it not an outrage when the

Victims are Palestinian?

 

Stop the outrage

End the occupation

Stop the brutality

End the genocide

In the West Bank, in Ukraine

And everywhere

 

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Letter to Putin II

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: UKRAINE


Letter to Putin II

 

You have lost this war

You have lost on the battlefield

You have lost in the forum of world affairs

You have lost economically

You have lost strategically

You have lost historically

You have lost philosophically

But what you do not understand

Is that you will lose even if you win

Never again will you be welcomed

In the community of nations

Never again will your friendship be valued

Or your allegiance desired

You have joined the pariahs of the world

You have taken your place in history

Among the despised and hated

You will live out your reign in isolation

Like Lady MacBeth no amount of

Cleansing can erase the stain

You have secured an indelible place

In the eternal book of infamy

 

Monday, February 20, 2023

Letter to Vladimir Putin

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: UKRAINE


Letter to Putin

 

You can’t turn back the clock

Time doesn’t work that way

You attacked a sovereign nation

A price must now be paid

 

Now Finland will join NATO

Sweden will soon join too

You wanted a Russian empire

They opposite will come true

 

No one trusts the Russians now

Not even you best friends

The days of your ascension

Have come to a shattering end

 

You are a war criminal now

You bring disgrace to your nation

The world you sought to build

Faces imminent disintegration

 

It’s not too late to reverse course

Recapture a sense of humanity

Put an end to this inhuman war

And its inherent insanity

 

Sunday, February 19, 2023

The Fight for Democracy

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: WORLD DEMOCRACY


The Fight for Democracy

 

Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel

Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua

Viktor Orban in Hungary

Recep Erdogan in Turkey

 

The fight for democracy

Takes to the streets

Spread the word of truth

To everyone you meet

 

From Budapest to Istanbul

From Jerusalem to Managua

From Tallahassee to Tbilisi

From Atlanta to Kiev

 

The enemies of democracy

Growing bolder, growing strong

We’ve set off the alarm bells

We’ve seen it coming all along

 

The brazen warnings in Taiwan

The crackdown in Hong Kong

They want to crush free press

In every way that’s wrong

They want to curb the right to vote

They’re pushing hard and strong

 

If we want to keep our freedom

If we want to keep our rights

We will have to grasp reality

We’re in a long hard fight

 

No one said it would be easy

The struggle never ends

Self-government will survive

If only we defend

 

The people’s right to speak

The people’s right to choose

As long as we hold strong

The people cannot lose