Saturday, June 03, 2023

Mohammadi & Hamedi

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL JUSTICE


Iran: Mohammadi & Hamedi

 

Mahsa Amini lost her life

For sporting a forbidden style

Now the reporters who covered it

Are being brought to trial

 

Accused of being foreign agents

Working for the CIA

But they are only journalists

Reporting the news of the day

 

Imprisoned eight long months ago

How they’ve been treated we don’t know

Held in solitary confinement

The wheels of justice turning slow

 

That they don’t deserve such treatment

Is a fact beyond all doubt

We can only hope the outrage

Will turn Iran about

 

Thursday, June 01, 2023

Uganda

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL POLITICS


Uganda

 

Prepare for a flood of refugees

For refugees there will be

From crimes against humanity

From acts of cruel barbarity

 

This comes of tribal warfare

This comes of primeval thought

Blaming woes on moral failures

You reap what you have wrought

 

Uganda you will feel the pain

You seek to bring on others

For you will bow your head in shame

For crimes against your brothers

 

All of us have equal rights

We cannot thrive on hate

Those nations that discriminate

Must face the cruelest fate

 



Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Prague Spring

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: WORLD HISTORY


Prague Spring

 

I remember Prague Spring

The Velvet Revolution

Such a beautiful thing

Of human evolution

Let the bells of freedom ring

Imagine a solution

And sing

 

I remember the student rebellion

The streets of Paris sixty-eight

The Champs-Elysees barricades

A defiance of the state

A reboot of idealism

A challenge to our fate

 

I remember the Summer of Love

San Francisco flower child

Peace love and happiness

Free spirited and wild

Questioning the way it is

The establishment defiled

An alternative way of life

With dignity and style

 

I remember the Harlem Renaissance

Cultural birth of civil rights

Cotton Club and Langston Hughes

Redefine the stereotypes

A celebration of the spirit

And everything that’s right

The darker shades are beautiful

The colors of the night

 

I remember the Beat Generation

In the city by the bay

A town of artists and poetry

A movement made of clay

Kerouac and Ferlinghetti

Heroes of the day

They came for the spirits

For the love they stayed

 

I remember Tiananmen Square

The courage of conviction

The day the people dared

State sponsored dereliction

On display everywhere

Their acts of disobedience

Demanded that we care

 

I remember the Stonewall Inn

The assertion of gay pride

The march to Central Park

The day passivity died

They would no longer cower

They would not stand aside

They sent a message clearly

To places far and wide

 

I remember the Chicano Moratorium

In the heart of East LA

A peaceful protest against a war

That planted many Chicano graves

They killed Ruben Salazar

To silence what he had to say

They sacrificed themselves

To show us all the way

 

These moments of great promise

Echo through the halls of time

They renew our sense of dignity

As our history unwinds

 

Monday, May 29, 2023

Memorial (on Memorial Day)

RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Memorial

 

My father we remember you

You fought the war in your own way

A prizefighter and a military policeman

We remember you on this special day

 

My mother we remember you

You also served in your own way

Joining the workforce far from home

We remember you on this special day

 

My brother we remember you

You stood against an unjust war

One of many soldiers of conscience

Your cause was worth fighting for

 

My sisters too we remember you

Who served each in her own way

The ones who sacrificed all you had

We remember you this special day

 

Sunday, May 28, 2023

War and Warriors

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: WAR


Warriors and War

 

To the warriors of World War II

So long ago and so far away

Your numbers now are quite few

But the elders among us remember you

For the courage that you showed

On that fateful day in June

The dark side of the moon

When you landed on that forlorn shore

The stuff of Hollywood and lore

We bow our heads in admiration

The pride of a grateful nation

 

To the warriors who fought in Vietnam

Not quite so proud and true

We offer you our deep respect

May we always honor you

As we remember those who fell

From them we ring the solemn bell

And promise not to make again

The mistakes we made back then

The warrior we should never blame

For the war the fought in our name

 

To the warriors of Afghanistan

Once again we honor you

Though the cause was less than true

You did what you must do

You answered a mourning nation’s call

The young and able, one and all

To fight a shameful terrorist attack

They hit us hard, we hit them back

But soon enough they spun around

And sent you to Iraq

 

To the warriors of Iraq

We owe you our apology

We sent you far across the sea

To fight against an enemy

That never did our people harm

And yet we took up arms

So many lost their lives

In a war that was not wise

We honor and remember you

For being strong and true

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Possibilities of Being (re: Heidegger)

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Possibilities of Being

 

We are not confined to what we are

We are what we are yet we are also

what we were and what we might

have been and might yet be

We are ourselves and all possibilities

of being ourselves

 

If we fully understand our state of being

it is always and forever changing

with the constant flow of possibility

yet its essence remains the same

 

There is that which is possible

and there is that which is not

If that which is theoretically possible

would alter the very core of being

it exceeds the boundaries of possibility

and falls into the realm of mythology

 

We are what we are including all

possibilities of what we may have

been or might still be yet those

possibilities are not without limits

in this world or the next

 

(re: Heidegger)

 

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Kerouac & Cassady

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS


Kerouac & Cassady

 

Jack and Neal were the best of friends

Like Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty

Bound in brotherhood until the end

But Moriarty looked out for himself

His loyalty was the kind that bends

We think back on Jack in that Mexico City bed

When Moriarty left Paradise for dead *

 

What kind of friend would turn his back

On a brother in desperate need?

Was there something inside that he lacked?

Like letting a wounded warrior bleed

We wonder now what was in his head

When he left his friend for dead

 

He was sick and gasping for breath

Broken and bound to his bed

He was facing the shadow of death

With a vision of where it all led

What did he think when he picked up and left?

Did he feel some sense of dread?

When he took the car and hit the road

Leaving our hero for dead

 

Sal Paradise or Jack Kerouac

Did you ever wonder why?

Dean Moriarty or Neal Cassady

When he left you there to die

 

* On The Road by Jack Kerouac

 

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Religious Freedom & Evolution

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: RELIGION


Religious Freedom & Evolution

 

Every individual on the planet

Has a right to believe whatever

He or she chooses to believe

So long as that belief does not obstruct

The life or liberty of others

 

All religions that honor this right

Should in turn be honored and

Embraced for whatever good they do

And provide for human dignity

 

Any religion that fails to uphold this right

That exceeds the boundaries of religious

tolerance should be compelled to evolve

In its beliefs for the advancement and

Betterment of civilization as a whole

 

Many religions (not all but many)

In their original forms – like the civilizations

That formed them – were built on a

Foundation of conquest and war

 

While this disposition may have served

Humankind in ways we no longer understand

Any purpose or benefit it once served has

Like the creatures of ancient times

Run its course and now serves only to

Impede the progress and survival

Of all inhabitants of the planet

 

Let us therefore dedicate ourselves to

A new and higher system of human

Belief and religious practice

 

Let us reform our religions in accordance

With the principal of tolerance and

Respect for our fellow beings

 

Amen.

Monday, May 22, 2023

Mother Earth

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: GLOBAL WARMING


Mother Earth

 

It is not enough to plant a tree

We must restore the sanctity

Of Mother Earth and Father Sky

It is not enough to wonder why

We must change our point of view

Invent a way of living true

To what this world demands

It is time to take a stand

The poisons in our water

The rivers are our daughters

The mountains are our sons

They live to nourish everyone

We must measure what we’re worth

By what we do for Mother Earth

 

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Thailand Awakens

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: WORLD DEMOCRACY


Thailand Awakens

 

The world is awakening from

A long and dangerous slumber

As the strongmen take power

And work to destroy democracy

As they attack the free press

As they attack civil society

As they attack the right to assemble

As they attack the right to protest

As they attack the right to dissent

As they dismantle their constitutions

As they challenge the right to vote

As they burn the bill of rights

As they burn books of free thought

At first the people go along

It is easier to go along

They watch in utter disbelief

They deny their own eyes and ears

It cannot happen here

They pretend it doesn’t matter

It can’t touch them where they live

Until it does

Then they awaken

Slowly at first and by degrees

Until the masses finally rise

To reclaim their human dignity

To reclaim their human rights

For some there is still time

For others it is too late

The damage done

Democracy once lost

Is difficult to regain

Pray it is not too late

Not for Thailand

Nor for us

 

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Turkey Rises (or Falls)

 RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: WORLD DEMOCRACY


Turkey Rises (or Falls)

 

The people awaken

After years of silent slumber

The temptations of the autocrat

The ones who promise all yet

deliver nothing but the same old deal

Everything for the privileged class

Nothing for the poor

 

Erdogan promised the world

but he governed like a king

He crushed the opposition by all means

Mass arrests and mass detention

Demonize dissent, outlaw protest

Rule with an iron fist

 

But the people tire of his act

The people tire of their silence

The people tire of pretending they

are pleased with his brutality

The people have begun to

identify with the oppressed

 

Now the people assert their power

They have held on to their democracy

They have maintained the essence of

constitutional rule

The people rise as Erdogan falls

(or Erdogan rises as the people fall)