Plague Poems – The Twenty-Second Week
Those who did not know the answer to the Sphinx’s riddle were devoured for their incorrect response. We cannot claim not to know the answer to the plague’s riddle as … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Twenty-First Week
If our leaders truly believed that our lives had any value they would not be debating whether six hundred dollars is too grand a sum. * That which was unthinkable … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Twentieth Week
A considerate teacher the plague has provided our leaders an opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned. Alas it appears the lesson our leaders have internalized is that they should … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Nineteenth Week
When the plague first appeared experts and commentators projected possible deaths the optimistic ones assumed that deaths would be few the pessimistic ones feared that deaths would be many but … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Eighteenth Week
A hallmark of a civilized society (or so we were told) is that it sends its young to the classroom not to the sacrificial altar. How then to understand our … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Seventeenth Week
So long as the sate of the world causes you anguish you need not despair. For your anguish is a sign that some buried part of you still know that … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Sixteenth Week
In the times before the plague a weekend spent inside was a guilty pleasure, to tell others that you had just stayed in made you seem a bore. Under the … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Fifteenth Week
Though the carnival barker fumed at the numerous empty seats at his rally the plague was quite satisfied with the turnout. * If more of your neighbors had only been … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Fourteenth Week
Upon being asked to accept the sacrifice of having to wear a mask many decided they would rather sacrifice their neighbors instead. * While buying groceries I overheard a man … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Thirteenth Week
From history there is much we must learn for there is much we have failed to learn. Study the years of the past let those events leave their imprints upon … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Eleventh and Twelfth Weeks
Some say that history will be made this week. Was not history made last week? Yes, history was made last week but this week we will not be able to … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Tenth Week
Only fools and optimists fail to make preparations for tragic possibilities. For every Plan A there must be a Plan B For every Plan B there must be a Plan … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Eighth Week
Freedom is not a concept that can be easily defined. But I am sure that there must be more to freedom than shopping. * You who enjoy the parks while … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Fifth Week
There are many things I miss about how life was before the plague The simple pleasures of a meal at a restaurant a concert in a crowded hall embracing close … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Fourth Week
If the experts are to be believed than this shall be a most difficult week. Was not last week also a most difficult week? Certainly, it was, but by this … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Third Week
It is not that the days of the week have (truly) lost all sense of meaning. But that the anxiety and loathing we once felt regarding Monday is now applicable … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The Second Week
Needing the air, I briefly stepped outside. Fearing the others needing the air, I swiftly stepped inside. * If I had children I would tell them not to be frightened. … Continue reading
Plague Poems – The First Week
It is said that during the plague the bard wrote King Lear. Perhaps, but how many did not live to see it performed? * When they said “go out” I … Continue reading
The End of the World?
Except this star there is nothing, I thought, and it Is a wasteland. It is our only refuge and this Is what it looks like. – Brecht 1. First, … Continue reading