Thursday, February 03, 2022

Woah Canada!

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: CORONAVIRUS SERIES


Woah Canada!

 

We think of you as our weaker

but more sophisticated sibling

Canada: Land of the educated

Land of the enlightened

Land of the peaceful and kind

 

We are shocked to see thousands

gathered on the streets of Ottawa

bearing swastikas and yelling obscenities

urinating and spewing degrading epithets

taking a stand against vaccination

 

We have long considered our northern friends

a kinder gentler more civilized breed

Have we infected you with our crudeness?

Have we implanted a hateful seed?

 

Woah Canada! Please say it ain’t so

You have not joined in the crazy race

taking sides with the spread of disease

losing touch with civility and grace

 

We need your sane and steady hand

We need your reasoned sanity

to calm our sometimes frenzied madness

to counter our wayward vanity

 

Wednesday, February 02, 2022

North Wind

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS

 

North Wind

 

Storm upon storm batters the north

Like an angry Nordic god

The wind the rain the icy chill

Brings bridges down as towns stand still

Fallen trees and flooded streets

No end to this destruction

The biting wind the snow the sleet

This monumental disruption

 

Hide away the elder folk

Hide away the girls and boys

This storm brings endless chill and fright

A bitter end to days of joy

 

The dark of winter will not lift

It hangs on like a curse

And when we finally glimpse the light

It hammers us much worse

 

We wonder at the things we’ve done

To deserve this horrid storm

We huddle by the fireside

And hold on to the warm

 

Alas the sunlight breaks the day

And lingers from the morn

But we will long remember

This endless winter storm

 


Monday, January 31, 2022

The Equation (Putin's Gambit)

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS


The Equation (Putin’s Gambit)

 

To war or not to war is an equation

In the minds of leaders of nations

Thirst for war is like a contagion

Give the order begin the invasion

 

The people follow like herded cattle

The least provocation to the first battle

Hatred comes easy to a people at war

Killers and rapists are at the door

 

A nation at war will rally support

Like the underdog in a popular sport

When a leader loses his hold on power

Mark the assault to the day and hour

 

The equation now is in Putin’s head

Recalculation before he goes to bed

Heads is war and tails is peace

The dogs of war nip at his feet

 

He calculates the gains he’d make

Support at home the land he’d take

To make his Mother Russia proud

The one true leader who never cowed

 

He calculates his costs of war

Seized assets making Russians poor

How much will his people suffer

To create a fictional power buffer?

 

What if they took his personal money?

Do his enemies possess that much cunning?

You can bet they do and yes they will

So stop the drums of war from drumming!

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Russians Rise Up!

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS

 

Russians Rise Up!

 

From Moscow to St. Petersburg

From the Urals to the Baltic Sea

From the Volga to the Arctic Circle

From Eastern Europe to Siberia

 

Rise up and be counted!

Rise up in the name of freedom!

Rise up for your own independence!

Rise up for the people of Ukraine!

Rise up against the Great Dictator!

Rise up for Alexei Navalny!

Rise up for a brighter future!

Rise up to demand a change!

Rise up for prisoners of conscience!

Rise up for all the journalists

and dissidents who gave their lives

so that you might live in freedom!

 

The people of Mother Russia

do not deserve a life of oppression

any more than the people of Ukraine

or the people of Georgia

or the people of Albania

or the people of Romania, Poland

Bohemia, Slovakia and Belarus

All the peoples who have known

the iron fist of Soviet brutality

 

Rise up!

March on the streets of protest!

Once more in the spirit of liberty!

Once more in the spirit of equality!

Let the dictator know his days

cannot endure the hour!

The world cannot live in peace

while people are subjugated

in any nation anywhere!

 

Rise up children of Mother Russia

and let him know his reign of terror

has come to a merciful end!


Saturday, January 29, 2022

Nazi's in Ukraine

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS


Nazi’s in Ukraine

 

There are rumors of Nazi sympathy

Rumors of fascist leanings

Be warned this cause will not go far

If that is where all this is leading

 

Let it be known throughout Ukraine

Let it be known in Independence Square

We will never work with Nazi’s

Neither here nor over there

 

We’ve heard it was a necessary evil

When Putin launched his invasion

It may have been expedient then

It will not do on this occasion

 

We will offer aid to serve your cause

If your cause is democracy

But all we give will soon be lost

If you veer toward autocracy

 

The world of freedom is united

In lending you a hand

But the white supremacists must go

If here we make a stand

 

Thursday, January 27, 2022

John R. Lewis Bridge

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GEORGE FLOYD/CIVIL RIGHTS SERIES

 

John R. Lewis Bridge

 

MLK marched on Washington

To assert the rights of all human beings

To live in relative peace and freedom

To buy homes in decent neighborhoods

To receive a quality education

To seek justice in a court of law

To expect decency from law enforcement

To vote in fair elections

 

John R. Lewis marched alongside MLK

Across the Edmund Pettis Bridge

To demonstrate his courage and resolve

They marched on in silence

As dozens of cops with clubs drawn

Stormed the marchers

Beating them down like animals

Trying to end the civil rights movement

Once and for always

 

Until the Edmund Pettis Bridge

Is dismantled piece by piece

Replaced with the John R. Lewis Bridge

We will not be home

We will not be free

Until every last vestige of white supremacy

Is uprooted from blood-stained soil

The cause will not be done

Indeed we will only have begun

 


Wednesday, January 26, 2022

No Time for War

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS


No Time for War

 

We’ve seen the war on terror

Another war without an end

We’ve seen the war on poverty

It paid no dividends

We declared a war on Covid 19

And went merrily on our way

We’re accustomed to the metaphor

But it is not a time for war

 

We fought a war in Vietnam

To our eternal shame

A generation rose up to say

Don’t fight it in our name!

 

Of the long war in Afghanistan

We finally made an end

It was never about terrorism

On that you can depend

 

Our futile war in Iraq

Led straight to the Islamic State

What enriched our war machine

Made half the world irate

 

Our failed wars should teach us

There must be another way

All nations must come together

To impose a price to pay

 

Our sanctions must be binding

And punish to the core

Let all aggressors be forewarned

It is not a time for war

 

Monday, January 24, 2022

War in Ukraine

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS


War in Ukraine

 

Is Ukraine an independent nation?

An escalation in weapons and guns

Breakdown in diplomatic relations

The war in Ukraine has begun

 

Amassed on the Ukrainian border

Soldiers missiles and tanks

Disrupting international order

Tension crawls up the ranks

 

The Russian beast has awakened

In a world beset with pandemic

A cold war no longer forsaken

Our problems become systemic

 

We have no patience for war

Between the world’s greatest powers

For a waste of precious resources

You could not pick a finer hour

 

Let there be no more wars

Not today and not tomorrow

Let us answer a soldier’s prayers

Stop the wars, ease the sorrow

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Broken Union

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY


Broken Union

 

The union is a bond of principle

An agreement beyond politics

An unspoken understanding that

In times of crisis and catastrophe

Natural disasters and wars

We will come together as one people

United in common purpose

It is a promise to defend each other

At all costs against all enemies

Foreign and domestic

 

The union is beyond words

It towers above written laws

It is more than blood relations

It is the circle of family ties

It carries the weight of love

 

Our founders made an agreement

A sacred promise before the eyes of god

Despite all of their differences

Despite envy and jealousies

Cast in iron and stone

That the union of a new nation

Would never have a king

Would never have an emperor

Would never be ruled by the power of one

 

The union was broken once

Over the abomination of slavery

Tens of thousands spilled their blood

On the grounds of civil war

Lincoln died for our sins

And we vowed never more

 

We are at those crossroads again

And the stakes are equally severe

If we break the union now

With democracy in the balance

We may never get it back again

Not in our lifetime

Not in the lifetimes of our children

 

If we break the union now

Our crimes will be remembered

Until the end of time

 

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Longing for the Past

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Longing for the Past

 

We feel uneasy with the world we see

Though we accept that all things change

In the past we controlled our destiny

Now everything seems so strange

 

I remember well the corner store

Owned by a local mom and pop

They used to greet you by the door

We used to know the local cop

There are no locals anymore

We don’t purchase local crops

We used to gather rich and poor

Before the good times stopped

 

Now all is owned by corporations

We’re a corporation nation

The movie house the restaurants

The stops on our vacation

 

Oh how we long for yesteryear

When our neighbors were our friends

We look back now and shed a tear

For we thought it would never end

 

Thursday, January 20, 2022

The Charade

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: POEMICS


The Charade

 

It’s clear they just don’t care

What’s right or just or fair

They’ll take the money and run

Aw gee has it been fun?

They stopped democracy just in time

Their charade was most sublime

They had the old man fooled

They used him as their tool

To ensure the party on the other side

Sealed the electorate’s great divide

Say goodbye to the voting rights bill

Let’s forget about Emmett Till

Come November Republicans rise

As the hope of a nation dies

Democracy enters its final days

As the rogue senators have their way

Manchin and Sinema are their names

Senate obstruction is their game

Like a charm it worked so well

Have a party and ring the bell

No longer should we have any doubt

It is time past time to kick them out

Let them wear the mark of traitors

Sayonara see you later

 

[Note: Senators Manchin and Sinema

block Voting Rights by upholding

the filibuster.]

 

 

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Outliers

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: CORONAVIRUS SERIES


Outliers

 

Among the outliers are poets and artists

Those who go against the tide

Diviners of original constructs

For whom the common cannot abide

We take the artist for a lover

We take another for our bride

For when it comes to our survival

Cold calculus must decide

 

There’s nothing wrong with being different

The ones who choose to not belong

The ones who hear a different beat

The ones who sing a different song

But when it comes to life and death

We had better not be wrong

 

For the doctor and the artist

In this world there is a place

The one sustains the human spirit

The other saves the human race

 

Monday, January 17, 2022

Relativity

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Relativity

 

One man nurtures a contented smile

While the world surrounding falls

Another walks a lonely mile

As he answers every call

 

A woman take great pleasure in writing

Though praise is often wanting

Another gathers praise like lightning

Though she finds the journey daunting

 

One man comes alive in the desert

Another falls in love with the sea

The very same air that chokes one man

Enables another to breathe

 

A woman is called to dance and sing

Another is called to teach

What one considers a sacred union

Another considers a breach

 

It all depends on how you see it

What makes the river run

What you might think a good beginning

Is the time another is done

 

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Seditious Conspiracy

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY


Seditious Conspiracy

 

As plain as the nose on your face

The simple truth for all to see

Those who plotted the insurrection

Committed seditious conspiracy

 

They thought they’d go down as heroes

The patriots who won the day

Reversing a presidential election

And plotting their getaway

 

But their images were duly recorded

Engaged in all manner of crimes

Attacking cops with improvised weapons

Putting our government in a bind

 

You thought you were doing his bidding

We all agree that much is true

But when it comes to paying the piper

The hammer will drop on you

 

What is a fitting punishment

For conspiring to commit sedition?

We should grant you a blanket pardon

With one fundamental condition:

 

Leave this country immediately

For any other that will take you in

If there is no country that wants you

Run away with your next of kin

 

(Eleven members of the Oath Keepers

are indicted for Seditious Conspiracy)

 

Saturday, January 15, 2022

The Ancients

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


The Ancients

 

When mythology ruled the heavens

And the gods ruled the earth

When superstition ruled the hearts

Of mortal men and women

We lived at the mercy of greater forces

(forces beyond our control)

We dined at the table of destiny

We walked the ordained path of fate

 

When the ancients walked the earth

And the goddess claimed our hearts

We followed the winds of fortune

Never knowing how it would end

How many lives would be altered

How many innocents would suffer

For our acts of blind allegiance

 

We did not possess free will

We were not responsible for consequences

We did as we were compelled to do

And looked to the gods for forgiveness

 

The ancients had a hard life

So subject to human frailty

So wise and yet so ignorant

 

We have traveled through the millennia

With advances in science and technology

And yet when all is brought to account

We are very much the same