I don’t know why but this is the second time while traveling I’ve written some poems. Perhaps, I’m just bored. Or, perhaps, it’s in response to what’s happening around me. Below are two new poems, followed by me reading a third poem I wrote in 2015 for a poetry class at Long Beach City College. Later that semester, I read the poem at an open mic session a Professor recorded.
Factory Animals
Not the “Chicken” the 12-year-old boy taunts his 6-year-old brother,
(You know that heteronormative call socializing boys to be men, always brave, preparing them for WAR.)
but the human-made, factory-raised, egg-producing hen,
popping out the eggs for my breakfast,
along with my bacon, killing me, not to mention the pig.
Flying to Columbus, Mississippi
A woman, diagonally across from me, drops her candy bar in the aisle just beyond her reach.
I hesitate.
Her son sitting behind her, next to his father, picks it up, hands it to her.
I wonder if
they’re happy, like emblematic family of “Father Knows Best.”
Or is the father an alcoholic and the mother is fucking the next-door neighbor to satisfy her emotional
and physical needs because the husband can’t get it up.
The plane lands.
I’ll never know.
Barry Saks Reads His Poem, “Hamming it Up.”