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    Saturday, January 21, 2017

    JANUARY 13TH, 2017

    by Marc Swan


    https://www.womensmarch.com


    In a short hop against convention, my wife
    and I were married on a Friday the 13th. Today
    a road trip to honor one. We drive to Belfast, two
    hours north, to the Farmer’s Market. My wife’s
    a large fan of fresh produce even in wintertime. We
    meet a local farmer with twenty-three water buffalo.
    I’m staggered by the number, more shocked by how
    they survive. This isn’t India or Southeast Asia. She
    assures me they have a warm barn, plenty to eat.
    My wife buys milk for yogurt. The farmer tells us,
    you’ll be amazed. I’m starting to feel the healthy
    pull of the day. We travel route one to Rockland
    for lunch, the warmth of an Irish cafe. Good food,
    friendly staff generous with their time, tables fill
    as people trundle in from the cold wind blowing
    outside. From here we drive south to Wiscasset
    to see a favorite shop owner who in short order
    expresses her growing feelings about the election.
    Every Friday thru the holidays she’s been donating
    twenty per cent of her sales to five nonprofits that
    will likely be battered under the new regime.
    Her heart sings Cohen’s “Hallelujah" as we talk
    of support for those things that separate thinking
    folks from those who think chaos should reign.
    Across the street in another store, a saleslady we’ve
    never met senses our liberal lean. Running her hands
    thru her thick blond-tinted hair, she talks of the march
    in Washington and how important it is to be there—
    she will “next Saturday.” Eyes water as she goes
    on about rip and tear on what was once understood
    as democracy too quickly becoming something
    with another name from lessons never learned:
    fascist, authoritarian, despotic and in these
    difficult times we live, simply wrong.


    Marc Swan’s poems have recently been published or forthcoming in Scrivener Creative Review, Crannóg, Mudfish, Gargoyle, Nuclear Impact Anthology, Coal City Review, among others. He lives with his wife Dd in Portland Maine. 

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