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A NEWER ORDER
Biting his cigar, an Air Force
general was bent on bombing
Vietnam back to the Stone Age.
A war earlier, he’d firebombed
Tokyo to ashes, human
and otherwise.
Last week
a Las Vegas billionaire
demanded that Gaza be bombed
back to the Stone Age.
Both men
resembled one another: fat
around the belly, frowningly
serious, flanked by sycophants
and affluent.
Without four stars
or a fortune fleeced from suckers
at Casino games, they’d be
ignorable.
Frankly, they sold
the Stone Age short.
Aborigines
learned to work with tools
and fire, hunted animals
instead of one another, housed
their young in the safety of caves
and coped with dangers well
enough to keep the race
from vanishing.
Recently we’ve done
the opposite.
Historians confirm
we’ve killed more people in the last
half century or so than any
nation now or ever, executed
thousands and stocked the country
with more guns than people.
Currently we tally seventy
homicides per day compared
to thirty-five per year in Japan.
To match that kind of savagery
the Stone Age fails to qualify.
But who am I to talk?
While hundreds suffer and die
with our assent in Gaza, I watch
baseball on TV where millionaires
in uniform play a boy’s game
to keep me shamefully distracted
from the world we say we’re saving.
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