here’s my stab at a love poem for this week’s session:

go marching two by two, hurrah

in tenth grade I marched, manacled

in construction paper, to the Chinese embassy,

stood in the swelling snow and shouted Free Tibet!

until my feet turned numb because I liked a boy

and that was his Cause. we played witchcraft

together & for his birthday, I bought him handcuffs

tied in purple ribbon. he never caught on.

this saturday I�ll go marching, manacled

in pessimism, to the United Nations,

stand whether in swelling snow or simply

as part of the amoebic Left & shout

Leave Iraq Alone! because our cowboy president

is pied pipering our boys in blue to slaughter, but

principally because the boy I love has asked me to.

Evil keeps a running tally, continues to present

unique spins on itself � equally inexhaustible,

if not as creative, the Left continues to fight.

poor redundant love will keep us marching

despite our despair. while Evil produces subjects

and the Left counters with rhyme, love

will give us reason to chant. who cares if feet freeze,

if the Chinese embassy stares blankly back,

if the UN is UN-helpful — TV has tutored me

to expect as much. you continue to delight me.

for the sake of this falling, I will march, I will scream

Make Love Not War! & mean it.

i’ve been subsisting on bread and soup, supplemented by crackers and liberal doses of promethazine. why am i still ill? i thought this damn thing was supposed to clear up over the summer. oh well. excitingly, the oscar nominations come out tomorrow. so far this february hasn’t been bad at all.

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