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    Friday, March 10, 2017

    DEM(ENT)OCRACY

    by Jon Wesick




    In retrospect, her symptoms were obvious.
    When American democracy mooned her neighbor,
    the sheriff didn’t press charges. Who could blame her, after all?
    And even though she forgot the last financial crisis,
    the last phony war, and the last human rights abuse,
    she could talk for hours about the framers’ original intent.

    Once books and newspapers filled her study.
    Now she spends days glued to reality TV
    and only gets out of her easy chair
    to answer phone calls from salesmen
    offering magic beans and mercury supplements.
    Her home smells of rot and petroleum
    and since shopping is too much bother,
    she simply hands defense contractors her bankcard.

    By the time police found her bewildered
    at the grocery store, it was too late.
    She’d already wired our inheritance
    to some Nigerian “prince.”
    Guess we just didn’t want to know.

    I don’t know what to do.
    I search her blank expression.
    Something’s in there. There has to be,
    maybe a memory of lightning bugs
    and backyard barbecues.
    Somewhere behind those cataract-filled eyes
    is the image     of us
    standing on a Florida beach
    while the distant, orange spark
    that was the first moon rocket
    arced into the sky


    Jon Wesick hosts Southern California’s best ice cream parlor poetry reading and is a regional editor of the San Diego Poetry Annual. He’s published hundreds of poems and stories in journals such as the Atlanta Review, Berkeley Fiction Review, Metal Scratches, Pearl, Slipstream, Space and Time, Tales of the Talisman, and Zahir. The editors of Knot Magazine nominated his story “The Visitor” for a Pushcart Prize. His poem “Meditation Instruction” won the Editor’s Choice Award in the 2016 Spirit First Contest. Another poem “Bread and Circuses” won second place in the 2007 African American Writers and Artists Contest. Jon is the author of the poetry collection Words of Power, Dances of Freedom as well as several novels.

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