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Not Into the Mirror
Inauguration Eve, January 19, 2009
How did those men get away with it—I want to look at that! Platinum, white gold, hot sun funneled into their hundred million ingot molds and tunneled out to private plots in the coolest spots all over the world, sparkling lakefront castles bought off the heirs of dead pirates, palatial lairs tucked into pristine lagoons,
oasis tent spas nestled in white dunes, mile-high penthouse perches looking down on the swarms of serfs in the techno-feudal order played in like a global casino by those fellows sitting on their barrels and bullion— look, they’re all golden, and it’s only a guess that inside, their spirits are marbled with ash
and rot, that their souls are gangrenous, that in the hide’s shadow they know they are not good for anyone. I want to look at that, up the marble stairway, where the red banners of bloody victory, royalty, and destiny braid in a graceful chaos in the breeze through the columned arcade so ingeniously placed.
Yes, I want to look up, out, and away, not into the mirror of this day’s eyes, its tacit promises here in the dusty air between daughter and father, son and aged mother, myself and my wife. I dread to witness what I've gotten away with, not being a slave.
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Jed A. Myers is a Seattle poet and musician whose writing has been published in various journals, posted on web sites, heard on radio, and performed, mostly by Jed, in an array of settings in the Pacific Northwest. He’s won several regional awards, and hosts a regular poetry gathering in his part of town. His loose network of collaborators, ArtsforHearts, puts on benefits in local spaces for a wide range of real life causes.
Visit Jed's Poetry Archive at Satya Center to read more of his poetry.
Credits: Jed's Poem reprinted with the kind permission of the author. Photo provided by Jed Myers. Illustration at the top reprinted from one of Jane Sherry's one-of-a-kind books.
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