Poetry – The Future of America by Sam Patterson

The future of America is
bacteria wrapped in circuit imprinted
Mylar, injected into everything so
we are the superprocessor the
world moves to one collective
will, voting becomes an invisible
process in which we all
strive for stillness. In the
future we will say I
am the good and the evil.

We will stop drawing lines.
We will stop manufacturing missiles.
We will stop training drills.
We will stop arming civilians.
We will no longer traffic
in this dark commodity; no
longer will we believe in
peace through victory. No longer
will we feel at ease
with our own bumper stickers
or faded, torn antenna flags.

Poetry – New Poems for a New War by Sam Patterson

I.

I’m afraid of every poem
I write; they all remember.
I know I cannot write
of the missing, rubble, flags,
hardhats, pieces of planes and
skyscrapers, without conjuring two seconds
of film- second plane hits
second tower. I want to
remember the dead, but I
pray to forget the news.

II.

But the news brings hopeful
signs of embellishment and emptiness.
The president says be brave
and spend spend spend it
on a flag to fade
on your dashboard. Newspaper flag
taped across half your rear
window, you’ve got a blind
spot for patriotism, and a
gas mask in your car.

III.

Everyday, all day the news
is endless drum rolls for
the coming war. The war
will be invisible; you see
already we cannot find the
casualties. We count posters instead.
The secret war will thwart
the evil doers, the victory
invisible, far away, silent,
unwitnessed, at the very end.