image from theaterbythesea.com
The Emperor of Oz
Dorothy: How can you talk if you haven’t
got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don’t know--but some people
without brains do an awful lot of talking.
Candy Man can,
but shouldn’t,
even though super strong
even though super strong
MaryJane cupcakes
cannot cure Trumpitis,
those political spin lesions
brought on by paroxysms of POTUS
shenanigans.
We must
invest our hope,
convoluted
as the may be cuz maybe
Nancy Pee
can give WE of the
ambuscado,
the recipe for french-fried freedom
and equity
once damned Donald takes
several bites out of the Giant
imPEACHment, and
the New Normal can be more like the
Old Normal, except different/better,
much preferred to the political pablum
that is spewed out of
pundit pie holes,
because this time it’s more than the
fe-males
bleeding out of every o
r
i
f
i
c
e-- Hell, no,
Jack! Finally we must witness the congregation
of Republican scarecrows singing:
If I only had a brain...
Glenn Buttkus
This is my "imitation" of Edward Estlin Cummings,
who is known for his radical experimentation with
form, punctuation, spelling and syntax.
Posted over at dVerse Poets Pub
9 comments:
Love it Glenn. Strong shit, and well presented in form. Pic is great! I almost went “ee” but couldn’t this galloping Tennyson meter outta my head — and I was having a bit of surreal hang over.
That does look like Cummings. I liked all the alliteration in "french-fried freedom".
Your pithy diatribes and your ability to fit them into any poetic style never fail to entertain me!
Another political poem...lol. I don't see much of EE in this, maybe Ginsberg with the ranting. Lots of people imitating Tennyson but all I ever hear in my brain when I read him is "quoth the raven never more".
It was a lot of fun letting my eye follow where the letters and words went. Damned Donald jumped out at me.
You went all out on this one. Seems the New Normal is always changing!
but ee was always so
joyful
or maybe that's just the ones I've read.
Love your wordplay and your righteous anger.
oh, I almost did cummings, but got scared off, and did Shakespeare instead lol. Nice "immitation" (and in sincerest flattery, I will say that it is also vintage Glenn)
Yes the fun of the wordplay... and though the world is far from comic today we have to be allowed to laugh just a little
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