Promises glibly made.- Lies repeated so many times, swallowed by the gullible. Round up the vermin, ship ‘em all out! January 6th insurrectionists? Patriots all. Guard rails gone, Project 2025 ready to go. Convicted felon, self-described pussy grabber. If elected, God help us all.
Quadrille (poem of exactly 44 words sans title) that includes a form of the word “promise” – today’s prompt at dVerse, the virtual pub for poets around the globe.
He sits. Drained. Alone. Above his head, a framed drawing of straight parallel lines that never meet, meld, or blend. Like no one cares.
To his left, folded jeans stacked on a three-legged stool. Three-legged for stability, balance. A cairn he has created to say I was here. I lived here. I worked here.
They turned their backs on me. No one sees me. Instead they listen to his lies. I try to hold my head up. But I’m tired. I’m so tired.
I see their belief in his lies, the belief in their eyes. The mistrust. The fear. I sit numbed by hate. I can no longer take deep breaths.
I felt hope in this country I worked hard. I tried to ignore his lies. But others believed. Lies eroded trust until all around me, hope turned to dust.
He sits. Drained. Alone. Waiting. For who? For what? For you to make a difference. It’s your choice.
It’s Poetics Tuesday at dVerse, the virtual pub for poets around the globe. Today Mish is hosting with a fun prompt! We’re asked to go to one of two websites she provides that feature record album covers. We’re then to choose one cover to inspire our poetry writing for today. I’ve selected the album cover for RM, ‘Indigo’ 2022. The poem is inspired by the photo album cover, and sadly, by the lies about immigrants told by Donald Trump and JD Vance – most recently, the lies told about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.