Saturday, October 12, 2024

New poem: "The Crucial Question of Our Life"

 

The Crucial Question of Our Life

 

I thought about it, and thought about it, and

thought about it, but I could not puzzle out why

so many men and women hate the former president

of the United States, Donald J. Trump; and then,

as I always do when I can’t see why, I let my poetry

do the thinking for me, and out came the answer

I was looking for: there are two co-existing paths

in life, one that leads to our true self, and the other

that leads to our false self, and though we are free

to take which path we please, the choices we make

determine which path we take, and the crucial

question of our life should always be, as the great

American writer John Updike asked in his “Midlife”

poem, “Why am I me?” And the answer to the crucial

question of our life is always determined by which

path we take, the path to our true self, or the path

to our false self; and Donald Trump chafes everyone

who is not true to themselves, like the “fake news

media” reporters and vexed political opponents who

want to take him down and destroy him. “Fight, fight,

fight!” became his rallying cry ever since that fateful

day in Butler, Pennsylvania with the assassination

attempt on his life, and if he loses the election to Kamala

Harris, he will go down in history true to who he was,

and one of the America’s great presidents; but if he wins,

all signs indicate that Donald J. Trump will become

a president of historical consequence.

 

Composed in Tiny Beaches,

Georgian Bay, Southcentral, Ontario

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

 

 

 

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