several ways of looking at domination
i.
i saw two wrens
attack a jay
the urge to protect
overpowers strength
ii.
in summer
green prevails
abundant charm
delights
iii.
but in winter
green gives way
to brown
to gray
to white
iv.
sometimes
the one who rules
is really subject
to another
we call it
manipulation
v.
it is a fearsome
thought—
polis who rdetermine our fate
cannot control
their weiners
vi.
red, not black
dominates color
(sorry, Wallace)*
pulses energy
vi.
if it is true
that we create god
in our own image
who’s in charge?
*The form of this poem is inspired by poet Wallace Stevens. This stanza is a response to his poem, The Domination of Black.
Submitted to Jingle’s Poetry Potluck: http://jinglepoetry.blogspot.com/ for this week’s theme of Dictatorship, Autocracy, and Despotism
The image is of Wallace Steven’s Connecticut home.