by Frank Modica
Metal flowers 30 feet tall
bloom in the Sonoran desert.
Sharp petals and branches,
a deep patina of rust
claw the sky.
And at night stadium lighting
like the Berlin Wall,
like the Iron Curtain
shine in the darkness,
to protect our border crossings,
to preserve our graves, our mausoleums
while ripping through
ancient burial grounds.
Bulldozers scape
the landscape bare,
to prepare the ground
for this new monument.
Saguaro cacti lie in heaps,
stacked like corpses.
Metal flowers 30 feet tall
bloom in the Sonoran desert.
Sharp petals and branches,
a deep patina of rust
claw the sky.
And at night stadium lighting
like the Berlin Wall,
like the Iron Curtain
shine in the darkness,
to protect our border crossings,
to preserve our graves, our mausoleums
while ripping through
ancient burial grounds.
Bulldozers scape
the landscape bare,
to prepare the ground
for this new monument.
Saguaro cacti lie in heaps,
stacked like corpses.
4 comments:
Powerful poem.
LOVE this!
Thank you, Peggu!
Thank you, Ari!
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