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by Mark Berriman


  Chemicals in markers

  Notify the community

  when lawns are sprayed

  Hand sanitizers hurting us

  Kids can’t play

  in the dirt

  Kids won’t play

  in the dirt

  Our lawsuit culture

  Cold feet

  How will we instill self confidence?

  How will we instill courage?

  How will we ever revolt?

  We were allowed

  to fail

  We were held

  responsible for missteps

  We were

  challenged

  to be

  the best

  we could be

  In the face

  of our mistakes

  we learned

  Acceptable risks

  Reasonable risks

  Essential risks

  The Safety Crusade

  Helicopters

  Unsupervised children

  are children

  in trouble

  Risks were once

  essential

  Glorious

  Don’t run

  too close to the water

  Don’t run

  too close to the edge

  Don’t run

  Financial risks

  Social risks

  Emotional risks

  Physical risks

  Our lives

  are filled with risks

  Today’s children

  are sheltered

  from all risks

  Rather than

  associate risk

  with hazard

  Shouldn’t risks

  be considered essential

  for development

  Our future

  leaders

  development

  Look how well

  Mark climbs

  that tree

  Has turned into Liam,

  get down or you’ll break

  every bone in your body

  The Kids Just Want To Be All Right

  Children need

  speed

  Children need

  to taste danger

  Children need

  to play with fire

  Children need

  to climb

  We were builders

  of forts

  our parents never saw

  We were builders

  of worlds

  our parents never knew

  We chopped down

  small trees with hatchets

  for new rooms

  And we crossed

  busy streets

  to do it all

  Exploring heights, soaring

  Children must

  hijack your helicopter

  Where is the fear

  of sterile

  boring societies

  Producing sterile

  boring children

  Our future leaders

  Negotiating risk

  was once a part

  of everyday survival

  Rub dirt on it

  Walk it off

  Shake it off

  Hammers, nails

  Knives and scissors

  Pliers to pull

  Bodies of water

  Newspaper burning

  in the bonfire

  Aggression

  Negotiation

  Cooperation

  She Says

  She says it’s so much

  bigger than us

  She says she woke up

  and wondered how my hand filled the till

  She says it hurts

  like a bitch

  She says what’s a down guy doing

  that far up Glenwood, anyway

  She says I know

  too many strangers

  She says I can lead

  rats to water

  She says I’m headed straight

  into TBA

  The Helpless Parent

  Her little body shakes

  as she empties her

  stomach into bowl

  Across tile

  Carpet

  The cat

  The Well

  Sometimes I feel

  like the last monster

  at the bottom

  of the well

  Looking up

  at my betters

  Looking down

  at me

  Less

  Less than human

  But maybe that’s not

  such a bad thing

  to be considered

  less than human

  No killing for dollars

  No killing for a poor upbringing

  No killing for being poor

  No killing for be underprivileged

  No killing for religion

  No killing for G.I. Bill

  No marching off to war

  to kill

  Upstairs at Graceland

  So difficult to grasp

  her foreign tongue

  Her cheeks

  are rebel red

  Where she has kept

  her secrets

  Greens, yellows, and whites

  put there by Priscilla

  As you enter the front

  door you are greeted

  by stairway leading

  to second floor

  She has a knife

  She cuts out my cancer

  and she opens

  like a rose

  Carved apart

  Drank and laughed

  at the world

  Put our initials in trees

  Directly above

  foyer is the bathroom

  where Elvis was found

  face down

  Humor dry as a corpse

  Sturm Und Drang

  Put it in

  the honey hole

  Climate controlled 68 degrees

  Practical not partisan

  Young and in love

  in America

  Elvis’s bathroom

  Elvis’s office with white leather couch

  Elvis’s bedroom behind

  black padded doors

  Lee Miller portrait

  hangs above the bed

  A photograph

  of a photographer

  She is my upstairs at Graceland

  Angry Brigade

  They say it’s never

  too late to mend

  But how do you

  repair a person

  with so many

  phantom limbs

  I need help

  Please fix me

  They say it’s never

  too late to mend

  Fetch me an ax

  to grind

  Keep swinging

  but I’m hitting

  an all-time

  lowdown

  They say it’s never

  too late to mend

  She stares

  at me trying

  to coax something out

  of me I have nothing

  to say

  For once

  The Dance

  I want to touch

  every part

  of every par
t

  of her

  The Man Who Kissed Hands

  The man

  who kissed

  hands found

  those hands empty

  Palsied hands

  on the road

  Attempting to repay

  student loans

  People like us

  Nothing is handed to us

  And the man who kissed

  hands will make sure of that

  Childcare

  Healthcare

  College

  Shit, paying the water bill

  Forgo vacations

  Forgo new cars

  Forgo going out to eat

  Forgo going to the doctor

  The man

  who kissed hands

  will convince you

  he is working

  in your best interests

  while he undermines

  the common good

  While he turns

  the middle class

  against the working

  poor and the working

  poor against the poor

  The Greenest Eyes

  We lay

  our claim to it

  We lay

  our shame on the other

  side of the door

  I know I must not

  drop it

  I promise to keep it close

  Child Number 4, Cherry on Top, Part 2

  She still looks

  new to me

  Each day she is

  a blessing

  Her sleeping face

  peeking out

  between layers

  of blankets

  Clean clothes

  strewn across her bed

  A cat behind

  her bent knees

  I hold her

  hand everyday

  My hands don’t want

  to let go

  No rush to hand her over

  to the unknown.

  She is fearless

  She is my hero

  She is fragile

  She comforts

  She needs comforting

  She is the strongest person I know

  I love watching her grow up

  It agonizes me

  to watch her grow up

  She is my baby

  Soon she will be ready

  to leap from the nest

  just as her sister before her

  leapt from the nest

  A knowing smile

  I have helped make her

  strong enough to leap

  Just as she has made me

  strong enough

  to watch her jump

  Putting Dots Together

  Fashioned beneath a bridge

  over a low creek bed

  She housed collections

  like magpie nests

  A lifetime spent

  bleeding for everything

  Bleeding

  Always bleeding

  Stealing moments

  from poisonous people

  Stealing

  Always stealing

  God willed it

  and the creek did rise

  She put her boat in the water

  and rocked it

  Flew Too Close to the Sun

  My guardian angel

  flying on singed wings

  Filled my ears

  with lies

  tall tales

  and things

  too good

  to be true

  National Rifle Association

  1871, the National Rifle Association is founded

  Its focus is marksmanship, hunting, and conservation

  1975, the NRA turns its attention to politics

  Its lobbying arm, the Institute for Legislative Action is created

  June 12, 1976: California State University, Fullerton

  37-year-old custodian

  opens fire in the campus library

  7 dead, 2 wounded

  1976, the NRA creates its Political Action Committee

  The Political Victory Fund, to influence our elections

  Jan 29, 1979: San Diego, Calif, Grove Cleveland Elementary

  16-year-old girl

  opens fire from her home, across the street

  2 dead, 9 wounded

  When asked why she did it, the woman responds, “I don’t like Mondays. This livens up the day”

  July 28, 1979: “I Don’t Like Mondays” by the Boomtown Rats

  reaches number 1

  on the UK Singles Charts

  The song is based on the Grover Cleveland Elementary shooting

  1980, NRA endorses a presidential candidate for the first time

  throwing their money behind Ronald Reagan

  January 21, 1985: Goddard, Kansas

  14-year-old boy

  opens fire at Goddard Junior High School

  1 Dead, 3 Wounded

  October 18, 1985: Detroit, Michigan, Murray-Wright High School

  4 teenagers

  open fire during halftime of homecoming football game

  6 Wounded

  December 5, 1986: Lewistown, Montana, Fergus High School

  14-year-old boy

  opens fire on vice-principal and classmates

  1 Dead, 3 Wounded

  Sept 26, 1988: Greenwood, South Carolina, Oakland Elementary

  19-year-old man

  opens fire in school cafeteria

  2 Dead, 8 Wounded

  Massacre (mas’ e ker) n. 1. the indiscriminate, merciless killing of a number of human beings

  SYN. SLAUGHTER

  January 17, 1989: Stockton, California, Cleveland School

  24-year-old man

  opens fire on elementary school playground

  6 Dead, 32 Wounded

  November 1, 1991: Iowa City, Iowa, University of Iowa

  28-year-old man

  opens fire on theoretical space plasma physics research group

  6 Dead, 1 Wounded

  May 1, 1992: Olivehurst, California, Lindhurst High School

  20-year-old man

  opens fire and holds over 80 students hostage

  4 Dead, 10 Wounded

  1992, following election of Bill Clinton

  600,000 new members join the NRA

  Dec 14, 1992: Great Barrington, Mass., Simon’s Rock College

  18-year-old man

  opens fire, later claiming insanity

  2 Dead, 4 Wounded

  1995, Ted Nugent is elected

  to NRA Board of Directors

  1995, NRA-ILA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre refers to ATF agents

  as jack-booted government thugs. Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush resigns from NRA

  February 2, 1996: Moses Lake, Wash., Frontier Middle School

  14-year-old boy

  opens fire on his algebra class

  3 Dead, 1 Wounded

  The United States makes up 5% of the world’s population

  while owning 50% of the world’s (civilian-owned) guns

  October 1, 1997: Pearl, Mississippi, Pearl High School

  16-year-old boy

  opens fire on his ex-girlfriend and other students

  3 Dead, 7 Wounded

  December 1, 1997: West Paducah, Kentucky, Heath High School

  14-year-old boy

  opens f
ire on a prayer circle

  3 Dead, 5 Wounded

  The FBI uses the anagram AS/MCI

  when referring to Active Shooter/Mass Casualty Incidents

  March 24, 1998: Craighead County, Ark., Westside Middle School

  13-year-old boy and 11-year-old boy

  open fire after setting off a fire alarm and emptying school

  5 Dead, 10 Wounded

  May 21, 1998: Springfield, Oregon, Thurston High School

  15-year-old boy

  opens fire in school cafeteria

  4 Dead, 23 Wounded

  April 20, 1999: Littleton, Colorado, Columbine High School

  18-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy

  open fire on school after spending their morning bowling

  15 Dead, 21 Wounded

  2000, On February 29, the youngest school shooter ever, Dedrick Owens, age 6

  shoots and kills a classmate at Buell Elementary school in Flint, Michigan

  “From my cold, dead hands!”

  --Charlton Heston, NRA President (2000)

  March 5, 2001: Santee, California, Santana High School

  15-year-old boy

  opens fire in a school bathroom

  2 Dead, 13 Wounded

 

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