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Sunday, July 03, 2022

Fourth of July (1988)

 Fireworks celebrate the fourth of july sky over the gulf of Persia

And you’re in italy sleeping off a siesta,


The planes passengers crossing the channel to their homes 

Smelling of Lebanese meats and spices, the sound of silly


Children happy to see daddy, spouse’s complaint of the local

Vicious dog that terrorizes the innocent meter reader doing daily duties


I’m pitching horseshoes in Oklahoma, taking aim

And firing with my lower lip silently chewed in contemplation


Pitching my shoe and hoping for a ringer the macho

Burst of fireworks resounds in my mind


And all I felt was disgust, and all I felt was this remorseful code

Dashdashdash dotdotdot dashdashdashing thru all the


Miles and differing wartime zones, and all I felt

From this celebration of isolation was nausea


My mind churning with the bloated floating dead

O spangled banner of america who’d guess you’re not an island


Though surrounded by mental waters you only

Lower your drawbridge to send out armed salesmen, what


Carrion you produce along the skyways of commerce!

What blisters swelling on the triggerfingers of ignorance,


What vain nationalism with your civil plights

And comdom-nation of others! And what  say I of myself?


I’m america too, an isolatoe, but I think that think my nation

Hates thinking, knockout those with something to give


Wrap nature in disposable diapers and talcum the

Consciences by proclaiming I am 


Not me! Swear it doesn’t hurt though the drought burns

Our pink skins like sonic insults! Independence day


Fade away like a pipe bomb, like a tummy ache, like 

A cramp in the side, and shatter our illusory caskets!




Midland Review, Oklahoma State Univ., 1989




"Iran Air Flight 655 was a scheduled passenger flight from Tehran to Dubai via Bandar Abbas, that was shot down on 3 July 1988 by an SM-2MR surface-to-air missile fired from USS Vincennes, a guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy. The aircraft, an Airbus A300, was destroyed and all 290 people on board, including 66 children, were killed"


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