POEMS

POEM: The Oven

I wonder if the oven knew

that nothing had cooked?

Just set to pre-heat and left on by mistake.

A changed mind; a different dinner.

Switched off forty minutes later just as it was switched on:

Empty.

Enough time to heat up a meal,

using the same amount of energy,

but nothing to show for the effort.

And if the oven doesn’t know

when its time has been wasted,

and it’s purpose left unfulfilled,

do we?

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Life, Politics, Tragedy DaN McKee Life, Politics, Tragedy DaN McKee

POEM: The Week

The week began in darkness

Rolling thunderclouds

A gun inside a nightclub

Terrorising crowds

Fifty humans killed

Because their love was unaccepted

Still the calls for gun control

Will once more be rejected

We are all Orlando

Until the next one comes along

And then we’ll all be that one too

The cycle carries on

Mass shootings in America

Just part of daily life

Just like homophobia

The fear of men without a wife

And women without husbands

Making love with the same parts

Bigots only see disgust

Where they should see loving hearts

And sometimes bigots pick up guns

And take them into crowds

The week began in darkness

Draped in funeral shrouds

 

The week before was hotter

Glorious sunshine

The sort of week you just assume

The world will turn out fine

But people like to take the wheel

No matter how impaired

And drive around out of control

Because they think – who cares?

Until the thud, the sudden bang

That sobers them right up

They see the blood, the mangled limbs

He isn’t getting up!

Just a kid crossing the road

A kid who looked both ways

The medics did all that they could

The kid could not be saved

Grieving family devastated

The ones now left behind

Trapped inside a horror movie

They cannot rewind

Dead at only 19

A kid I used to teach

The week before was hotter

But no-one thought about the beach

 

The next day brought the rain

Cars blocked flooded streets

An MP with a surgery

And constituents to greet

A mother and a wife

Making the world a better place

A life in charity

And then her one electoral race

Campaigns to stop child soldiers,

Protect women from rape,

Fighting for the poor

So poverty could be escaped

But somewhere on the internet

Angry fingers clicked

Racist memes were shared and liked

And trigger fingers itched

“Britain First” the slogan screamed

He bought a gun and knife

Outside a public library

He took the woman’s life

And so for our democracy

We once more have to weep

The next day brought the rain

But blood had stained the streets too deep

 

Next week the outlook’s hazy

With fear of the unknown

Will we keep our union

Or go out on our own?

To leave or to remain?

A question for the ages

Except we’re choosing blindly

Having dumbed down all our sages

Europocalypse now

We’re uncertain for the future

This referendum’s is a wound

For which there is no suture

Never thought I’d see the day

When in a Manifesto

The winning party advocates

That human rights are let go

Alleged fight for sovereignty

From “Brussels Bureaucrats”

Masks losing sovereignty much more

From backroom trading pacts

If we make a Brexit

We may wish we could atone

Next week the outlook’s hazy

But I can hear the storm winds moan

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