We are torn and ripped apart
until all that’s left
is husk and shell
on the floor of existence
the memories of what we endured
our hands calloused
from picket signs and shovels
from wrestling alligator politicians
from fighting the price wars
retail box store cage match
bloody clean up on aisle seven
enough to make you crazy
for gravy
on the side
off your diet grease bucket
advertising all organic plastic
drilled into our heads
by underwear models and the genius of editing
we plug the holes
with coupons
and discount punch cards
purchase ten and the eleventh
gelatinous mound of goo is free
so much we have fought
so much more to fight
come to me let me hug you
let me absorb some of this
pain and hatred
take a pause
cry
then
when you’re ready
grab your grenades of intellect
put the saddle back on the beast
prepare yourself
because we are going back in
armed to the teeth with empathy
rocket launchers of understanding
and bulldozers of compassion
we have love on our side
and that shit is napalm
and we will bomb the hell
out of them all!
Christian McPherson is a poet and novelist. He lives in Ottawa with his wife and their two kids. He has written a bunch of books including, The Cube People, Saving Her, and My Life in Pictures. If he isn’t out walking his dogs, he is usually sneaking off to the movies.