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Four Poems by Endre Farkas
WHEN WE THINK
When we say terrorists We do not think of Coca-Cola or McDonald’s When we say weapons of mass destruction We do not think of pharmaceuticals or agribusiness When we think of fundamentalists We do not think of Wal-Mart or Nike When we think of oppression We do not think of multinationals and cartels When we think of poverty We do not think of the lack of imagination or reason
When we think We do not think
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WE SHALL BE DEAD SOON ENOUGH
We shall be dead soon enough and done with doubt and caring which are like familiar names spinning, spewing, getting stuck on the tip of the tongue
but till then I’ll live in awe of being cry out in pain and anger at what hurts hold on for dear life to the web of joy that always ends in sorrow and look through windows whose shades a shadow-hand rolls up and down quicker than the speed of light just for my delight.
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ON MY WAY TO YOU
I was on my way to you when the familiar road diverged where before it had not.
Detours surprise and the adrenaline can take you to fear or forgotten roads
with no signs to warn you of closed bridges or dead-end intersections
whose scarecrow arms offer neither destinations nor distances to anywhere familiar.
Curves and curses are facts as solid as sad bulldozers silent by the abandoned roadside.
The crunching gravel I take for grinding teeth the dust spun, a metaphor for lost the heat’s mirages for laughter
and I remember to get there you take all sorts of roads.
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RAIN
The rain drops in like a kin on its blood bringing cleansing gifts in its crystal skin, most welcome from a country far above to an Atlas with his ear to the ground, weak and pale under an eiderdown.
So you come to me dressed as the morning light from the east of mysterious dreams, mindful of the dark mistress adorning my bed of nocturnal and scattered leaves.
You sip the silence of your secret life and from the open veins of garden greens you soak me up as a kin from above to bloom again in each other’s love.
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. "Four Poems by Endre Farkas." Ampersand. Ed. Carolyn Marie Souaid. Montreal: Editorial Poetas de América. Jul 9, 2006. <
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