I'm in bed
Thinking of waking
When the day breaks in
Wearing a balaclava
Carrying a Kalashnikov
Shouting my name
Charlie Hebdo
Now that I count my years
On a hand
I say to myself
I can banish fear
Now that my bed launches me
Into orbits of delight
And peals of laughter
Charlie Hebdo
I know now there’s beauty enough
In the world
To fashion ten billion eyes
Strength enough to wield ten billion pens
I refuse to surrender
I will be the mocking storm
As they place stones on me like a tomb
I will take my little life to the world
-- New York,
January 8, 2015
3 comments:
Lovely piece.
Fine poem, like those--but not many--I've read.
Thanks, Robert.
Floyce Alexander
Robert, I meant to say I've not seen manyof your poems.
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