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it would be charming if he were a little boy playing the world-domination game known as Risk and popular in my own childhood

where patience gains you armies and positioning gives you a defensible base of operations and dice-throws are used to conduct warfare

but history records the great injustices and sufferings that accompany empire-building

and reichs and manifest destinies and conquer-we-must correlate with genocide

but this not-a-little-boy anymore says “even bad publicity can be good”

and he casts his acquisitive eye on twenty-first-century turf

because his idea of positive thinking is “we wants it”

and his armies and armaments are a little boy’s toys

coronation

This was written and performed at the {9} Gallery for the Caffeine Corridor poetry event last night, May 10, 2013. Judy Green-Davis gave me the word Coronation and I wrote it about six poets before my Open Mic performance of it. (This is the capsule version; a previous post of mine seems to be lost to the ethersphere.)