Category Archives: Politics

Road to Washington

By four the buses stretch along the pike. The road is darker for their string of light. The barren fields and snowy hills are black. The moon is down; no guiding stars in sight. To Washington against a war again. … Continue reading

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Dawn on the Road to Washington

Actually begun on the bus. Night sky slowly turns to blue. We can be sure that the sun will rise. The growing light is not our job. So I can relax and write a poem/ With each mile, We see … Continue reading

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Report of the Bus Captain

This is a report of the bus captain in Pittsburgh Bus # 4, in the Cherry Blossom Festival and Stop the Violence Against Women bus tour: Another rally in Washington. Some people ask, “Did it make any difference?” This is … Continue reading

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Where Are We?

Where are we? About halfway to Ft. Benning, Georgia, the “School of the Americas.” Before we stopped I was reminiscing about the first time I was busted. My seatmate and most of the others on the bus were not born … Continue reading

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Transportation and Latent Demand

The developer wants tax breaks and a highway system for his shopping mall and subdivisions. Build it, and the developer will come.

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Television Covers Iraq

Quoth the Bush, ‘Let’s go to war.” We watch, and listened The invasion made the six o’clock news: Bang! Whoosh! Boom! helicopter gunships – loud, loud. Bradley Fighting Vehicles, tanks, tank, tanks, clanks, clanks, clanks. Do you hear anyone? A … Continue reading

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Taking a Break at the Labor Arts Exchange

I’m at the Labor Arts Exchange. Convened at the AFL-CIO Meany Center. Three days of training, talking, swapping songs,. brainstorming, arguing, selling CD’s, tapes, posters and buttons. Professional organizers, professional musicians, rank and file activists: all swapping war stories. In … Continue reading

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Bella Ciao

Bella Ciao is a partisan song, sung by the anti-fascist partisans fighting Nazis at the end of World War II. It is well-known and still sung by Italian factory workers. (You can listen to a version here.) Activist folk songs … Continue reading

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Hiroshima Day

This is the first of three poems related to one topic: Hiroshima. Sad to say, they are still current politics. “Memory is where the past and future meet.” Mayor Takahashi Hiraoka of Hiroshima, quoted in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 8/5/95, … Continue reading

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Christmas Island

“This is only a test.” Here on Christmas Island We watch the grandson of ‘Fat Boy.’ whom the Japanese called ‘Original Child.’ because there had never been anyone like him. ‘Fat Boy’ was born Aug. 6, 1945. The annunciation was … Continue reading

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