By Bruce Goldberg, former member of SDS and Labor Organizer—his take on the shootings at the opening of the Batman Rises movie—and another poem about how humans treat the Earth..
Aristotle in Aurora
“The Good is that at which all things aim.” Aristotle
A warm midnight in late July;
laughter and the zoo-like smell
of buttered popcorn vanish
in the triggered click of an exit door.
In widening horror of round after round,
bullets whip and spray thru the aisles-
a dialogue scripted
in the fiery tongues of hell.
Carpets turn red
and everywhere the howling panic
of disbelief shreds the night
In the morning over coffee,
we read eyewitness accounts.
and wonder at just how
familiar it’s all become,
how it’s all happened before.
But who is the Joker?
no telling really.
we don’t know;
we never do.
maybe earth is a he after all
In Boppo Miller’s mind,
Magellan was the first to circumcise the globe.
I heard him say so in Mr. Barteau’s 10th grade history class.
And he was right.
Who knew?
Magellan the mighty mohel,
hacking his way across the Pacific to the Spice Islands,
maybe stopping along the way for a sandwich and some fruit.
Magellan, the great Portugese penis carver
astern his broad four-mast ship,
knife at the ready,
performing the rite deftly,
like a sous chef dicing carrots.
Since then of course, the globe
has been circumcised many times over
so that by now it lay huddled and
shivering in a dark corner of the universe,
humbled to a quivering stub of a member.
And worn,
worn from the endless shredding of rainforests,
the stripping of earth,
from dirty leaky blowjobs paid
to suck oil out from oceans.
Magellan and sons,
tired flaccid old covenant-makers
with nowhere else to go ,
nothing left to explore.
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