Raise another glass.
Raise another glass.
I am enshrined.
Sovereign.
Are we not all so?
What does it mean anyway?
When so many are blown away
By a feckless wind
The seeds of doubt
Planted in single rows
The words so precisely read
Reinterpreted
Let he who casts the first
Grenade
Into the hen house
Be the one to explain
To me
How fortunate I am
To be free
When nothing good
Came out of semantics
Linguistics left a sour taste
On the tip of my tongue
When so many alibis
Were used to trump
My own.
Sad tales of woe
Are ten a penny,
In the first world.
Order is as much a scene of chaos
To the alien
As the hand of friendship
Is to a solitary man,
Left standing
After a hallucinogenic apocalypse
Has taken its first steps
Toward a conclusion.
“We all saw it coming”
So sayeth
The multitude
Who march toward it
With open arms
Amendments
And scribbled apologies
Written in the margins,
Where ragged trousered philanthropists
Slave owners,
One-armed bandits
And bootleggers
Pretty in pink
Shaken but not stirred
Play statues,
Among the bloodspots,
Dripped
From the quill of a dead Swan
A signature dish
Good for the constitution
Boom Boom.
And on the main stage,
In the round,
The whole world turns
On the back
Of a promise
Of reformation
And carbon neutrality.