1 May 2025

Poem?

The Gulf of America is a
Gulf between bombast and reality, a
Gulf between classes and states, a
Gulf where reason should be, a
Gulf between political camps, a
Gulf between soup kitchens and country clubs, a
Gulf between truth and falsehood, a
Gulf of dreams turned to nightmares, a
Gulf between urban and rural, a
Gulf between oligarchs and workers, a
Gulf dyed with lies and accusation, a
Gulf in perspectives, a
Gulf between arrogance and humility, a
Gulf between yesteryear and today, a
Gulf between substance and hollowness, a 
Gulf that separates wisdom from lunacy, a
Gulf of fear, not hope - that's
The Gulf                                              of America.

20 comments:

  1. It’s the gulf between truth and falsehood that gets me, every bloody time.

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    1. Everything is tospy turvy in Trumpworld.

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  2. Your poetic riff on the Gulfs of MAGA America is absolutely inspired!

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    1. So kind of you to say that Debra and thanks for even reading it.

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  3. There is definitely a gulf between rich and poor countries.

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    1. There's a gulf between Dooneen Pier and Dumanus Castle.

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  4. It's a nothing space, like that between The Felon's ears.

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  5. Such true words here. A gulf of separation, with the rich, white, have more than they need people on one side and everyone else on the other, those that haven't yet been deported that is.

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  6. Yep. You summed it up nicely, Neil. Sad but true.
    I got to march in a protest yesterday evening with many, many people chanting, "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Donald Trump has got to go!" and "This is what democracy looks like."

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  7. You can hear me clapping. Well said.

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  8. The gulf is in that orange buffoon's head.

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  9. Well said. A gulf indeed.

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  10. That's a lot of enjambment.

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    1. PS: I understand the punch-line reasons for abandoning the enjambment at the last line but personally I would keep it up to the end.
      Still, it's your pome.

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  11. All true, sadly, and a good way to present our current divisions.

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  12. This is quite clever and quite true, overall. I will say the gulf between urban and rural is a broad generalization. I know folks in both areas (myself included) who don't fit the assumption.

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  13. Well done, YP. And it's not just a Gulf, which is big enough on its own, it's an immense Gulf.

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  14. Excellent observation YP. However I don't care what Trump or Google want to call it, to me it's still the Gulf of Mexico, and always will be!

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  15. I'll never call it The Gulf of America. Also, I appreciate your use of whitespace.

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