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    Friday, December 2, 2016

    HAMILTON STILL SOLD OUT ON THE GREAT WHITE WAY

    by Albert Haley




    "History is happening in Manhattan: Hamilton has set a record for the most money ever made in a single week by a Broadway show."—The New York Times, November 28, 2016. 


    That autumn a silver-haired man came
    to see what was so highly rated.
    The dancing, rapping, the black and brown
    bodies bodiced and laced to build
    a country from the pink soles up.

    It wasn’t the livestock show
    at the Indiana State Fair
    or Peyton winning Super Bowl XLI
    for the Colts stolen from Baltimore.

    It wasn’t the cars going around
    and around the Brickyard, spewing
    fumes on Memorial Day.

    It wasn’t even poor James Dean lying
    beneath a marble slab in Fairmount
    in the shadow of his uncle’s pig farm.

    And it sure wasn’t talk radio,
    Sunday pass the collection plate
    church, or after home-school
    milk and cookies. Not a goddamn
    Oreo in sight.

    Of course, the silver-haired man
    knew this, only wanted credit
    for trying to love the Founding Fathers
    before being Secret Serviced out.
    Dust rising, dust settling.

    What did they think would happen?
    It’s theatre. The show goes on.

    The hills still alive with the sound
    of that new music, the bold story
    that must be sung.

    A time-told tale that unleashes
    rhyming tongues, night
    after night, with men and women
    who dance joyfully, freely on the graves
    of any who might wish to enslave.


    Albert Haley is a past winner of the Rattle Poetry Prize. His poems have appeared in the Texas Review, Poems & Plays, and other journals. He lives in Abilene, Texas, which is as odd of a place as it sounds.

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