News

International News Comment & Analysis Australian News Cultural Dissent Loose Cannons Cartoons

Archives

Browse Search

Hot Topics

Environment Workers & Unions Latin America Anti-war Art & culture Asia Region Indigenous rights

Discussions

GLW Discussions List Links Bolivia Rising Ecuador Rising LeftClick Live from Palestine

Advertising

The following ads are selected by google. For more info click here.

Poem: Park Bench in Los Angeles


31 January 1996
I think I understand The minds of men Who construct a political system Based on Exploitation, inequality, brutality Prejudice and fear. The tear gas, rubber bullets, truncheon swinging Of the obscenity -- Apartheid. I think I understand What made them do it, So I fought it.
Also I think I understand The minds of monsters Who could construct the bombs Which when detonated Shoot miniature plastic arrows Through the tiny, undefended Precious bodies Of children in the ``Developing World''. I think I understand the underlying reason WHY And Christ, I hate it with my very being.
But I cannot comprehend The clinical, cynical Evil genius Of the architect of misery Who designed the park bench in Los Angeles -- Perfectly round, in order That homeless folk May not shelter there. I cannot understand the Lack of reason in that cruel piece of furniture.
Could you please explain -- Why, in that land of plenty Poverty is such a crime To be punished in this way? ... Alex Middleton
This article was posted on the Green Left Weekly Home Page.
For further details regarding subscriptions and
correspondence please contact glw@greenleft.org.au

LinksLinks Venezuela Solidarity Resistance books Resistance - Australia Support Green Left Action in Solidarity with Asia and the Pacific Activist calendar Socialist Alliance