An Unemployed Machinist
by John Giorno
An unemployed
machinist
An unemployed machinist
who travelled
here
who travelled here
from Georgia
from Georgia 10 days ago
10 days ago
and could not find
a job
and could not find a job
walked
into a police station
walking into a police station
yesterday and said
yesterday
and said:
“I’m tired
of being scared
I’m tired of being scared.”
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An Unemployed Machinist by John Giorno
Posted in Anger, Community, Economic Crisis, Fear, tagged Absence, Anger, Art, Books, Building, Community, Drama, Faith, Family, Fear, Fiction, Grief, Journey, Life, Life and How to Live It, Loss, Nonfiction, Poetry, Transitions, Work, Writers, Writing, Writing Community on December 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What Work Is by Phillip Levine
Posted in Anger, Art, Building, Community, Fear, Journey, Liam Rector, Loss, Poetry, Presidential Campaign, Truth, tagged A New Depression, Accountability, Anger, Art, Books, Building, Community, Drama, Economy, Family, Fear, Fiction, Journey, Liam Rector, Life, Life and How to Live It, Loss, Nonfiction, Phillip Levine, Poetry, Politics, Politics and Human Lives, Poverty, Presidential Campaign, Presidential Election, Surviving, Truth, Unemployment, Writers, Writing, Writing Community on October 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In times of crisis, we learn, and love wins.
What Work Is
by Phillip Levine
We stand in the rain in a long line
waiting at Ford Highland Park. For work.
You know what work is–if you’re
old enough to read this you know what
work is, although you may not do it.
Forget you. This is about waiting,
shifting from one foot [...]
Palin–Fear Grows
Posted in Anger, Art, Bennington, Community, Fear, Liam Rector, Loss, Presidential Campaign, Writing, tagged Anger, Art, Banned Books, Bennington, Books, Censorship, Commonplace Books, Community, Drama, Fear, Fiction, First Amendment, Liam Rector, Loss, Nonfiction, Poetry, Politics, Presidential Campaign, Sarah Palin, Writers, Writing, Writing Community on September 3, 2008 | 3 Comments »
IS SARAH PALIN A MAJOR CONCERN FOR ALL POETS AND WRITERS?
Before she was elected governor, she was mayor of a tiny Anchorage suburb, where her greatest accomplishment was raising the sales tax to build a hockey rink. According to Time magazine, she also sought to have books banned from the local library and threatened to [...]