The Shape Of Jazz To Come Poem by Robert Ronnow

The Shape Of Jazz To Come

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Is war coming? Are we headed for another crazy
      cataclysm?
My sons, draft age. Only now can I appreciate the pain
so sharp it drains the color from one's eyes, your reason
for living gone in a spasm of violence to be forgotten
never by survivors. This fear could become real as no
      movie
is surreal enough to distract attention from the certainty
you did not do enough to deflect man's trajectory.

All could be well in the end but history portends
a periodic bloodletting followed by a quietus
without mercy. What's the best that can be said:
he died beside his friends and buddies. Steady
on to your own inquest and rest. A perfect rest
that improves upon the inadequacy of your efforts.
What solace can be found in the remains of marriage.

So you better fight back now even if that means
war comes sooner. At least you're fighting back, but
      how?
Take a minute to meditate on purpose. Science
cannot save you, neither can religion. Abstaining
from violence with love, letting prisoners go, detaining
no one at the border, inviting Chinese and Russian
scientists to our shores, defusing your own anger before
      it detonates,

none may be enough to save your sons.
A war president needs war, whatever. A trained
and deadly warfighter. You become what history wants
you to become. You survive if you're lucky, if not
so what, your old parents will be alive only briefly to
      mourn.
Then they too go to their good graves and the pain dies
      down.
In the meantime a new generation builds a new space
      station.

Since the vortex will be sucking up the poor,
let's not let the rich escape untouched. All go down
together, no one hoards gold or gets away with fiction.
If we have to fight let's make sure we fight as one,
the sons of the rich side by side with the poor's sons
and their daughters. You want slaughter? Then
let every city and back road know the new order.

I would rather watch Lalaland ten times over than have
to write this poem. I can leave home and live
in a tent or bunkhouse, eat dinner out of a tin cup
and drink water from a wooden bowl, give up
music and most of my memories to save my sons,
to save the world and avoid this war.
But that rarely happens. One is lost and found in what
      happens.

Sunday, June 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: crazy,fear,history,jazz,movie,pain,son,survivor,violence,war
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
- title from a recording by Ornette Coleman
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 03 June 2018

to save the world and avoid this war. But that rarely happens. One is lost and found in what happens.....history teaches that. a poem that brings fear and helplessness into you. Let it not happen, a war again...... God forbid...... a very nice poem on the situations that lead to a war and its tragic effects.. thank u dear poet. tony

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