politics poems

At What Price | j.lewis - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

At What Price | j.lewis

at what price

trying to calculate the cost of intangibles
is a fool’s errand on a good day
wasting everyone’s time and attention
when both could be better spent
improving the lives of all citizens
of the place we claim as home

but in yet another urgent,
begging-for-my-scant-change email,
i find that freedom still has a price
though it seems to fluctuate
with mood and argument

today, the low, low price
of freedom and democracy
is a mere three dollars (american)
rushed to some online entity
that wants to hold three other entities
‘accountable for cowardice’
in an upcoming election

and me? i’m just callous enough
to believe that it will take more
than three portraits of george
to stem the torrent of disregard
that currently sweeps through
our highest halls of power

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Lambs to the Slaughter | Stan Morrison - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Lambs to the Slaughter | Stan Morrison

We miss shaking friends’ hands
And the warmth of their embrace
What’s called a greater good
We are fulfilling our civic duty
Masks sanitizers and distance

Those elected to do better
Are always up to no good
Masquerading evil intentions
With the latest sanitized spin
Humanity way in the distance

Re-election trumps sanity
The curve has not flattened
In the bars and at the rallies
The greater good is really
Us lambs to the slaughter

Politics and Integrity | Stan Morrison - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Politics and Integrity | Stan Morrison

Trust and betrayal are not polar opposites
Rather, they work like a neat pair of choices
Both are in play in a fixed game of cards
While everyone bets against a loaded deck

Trust and betrayal have congruent contours
Operating like some cosmic Yin and Yang
As inevitable consequences of each other
Close your eyes, gaze into the kaleidoscope

The Twin | Uduak Uwah (Whill) - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

The Twin | Uduak Uwah (Whill)

Who knows where the twin went?
It’s been ages and our time is almost spent.
It left home in 1914 in search of greener pastures in oblivion
It has since been nowhere to be found despite our efforts to effect a reunion.
Each time we send a delegation
It would return with a false declaration.
Proclaiming ‘peace and security’
When in reality
The conjoined twin had gone beyond our vicinity.

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Debates | Daipayan Nair - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Debates | Daipayan Nair

They are accusing friends
of not being loyal
and they are getting
terribly infuriated at each other,
frothing at
one’s friendly blood
in an unfriendly debate
where each friend is a dictator
in the midst of four to five enemies,
thinking, letting
similar blood drops meet
would be even more friendly
only to forget later,
the reason, raising cups,
smiling at their brothers
without the previous grin,
forgetting themselves for a reason
realising, their true self
is too much to take
even for themselves
and that, now they are
discussing
true politics.
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