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  • April 29th Poems

    April 29th Poems

    April 29th, 2022 Poems

    On the home stretch. Here are my poems for April 29 .  Links to my previous April poems follow:

    April 28, 2022 Poems

    April 26th and April 27th, 2022 Poems

    April 23rd, April 24th and April 25th, 2022 Poems

    April 23 and April 24, 2022 Poems

    April 22, 2022 Poems

    April 21, 2022 Poems

    April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    April 16 and 17, 2022 Poems

    April 14 to April 15, 2022 Poems

    April 9-11, 2022 Poems

    April 8, 2022 Poems

    April 12 to April 13, 2022 Poems

    April 6th, 2022 Poems

    April 5 2022, Poems

    April 4th 2022, Poems

    2022 April Poetry Madness April 1 to 3 poems

    Poetry Superhighway Yom Hashoah

    Yom HaShoah
    Yom HaShoah

    Thoughts on Visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum in

    Holocaust Remembrance in The Trump Era

    Holocaust Remembrance in the Biden Era

    Thoughts on Visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC

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    April 23, 2022

    Sam Adams
    Had never been
    To the Holocaust Museum,

    Despite the fact
    He had lived
    And worked in DC for decades

     

     

    One day after he retired
    He said to himself
    It was long past time
    To finally see the holocaust museum.

    He went the week
    After Charleston,
    When the mob had chanted,
    Jews will not replace us.

    The museum affected him deeply
    He had just confirmed
    Through DNA

    That he had at least 10 percent
    Jewish ancestry
    Among the 18 other nationalities
    Swirling among these bloodlines.

    Sam Adams was concerned
    Those elements of antisemitism
    Were emerging among
    The MAGA crowd.

    But he dismissed
    The fears that Trump
    Was another Hitler
    As liberal hyperbole.

    It could not happen here
    A new holocaust
    Would never happen
    But now he was not so sure.

    Holocaust Remembrance in The Trump Era

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    While touring the Holocaust Museum
    For the first time in his life,
    Sam Adams

     

     

     

    Encountered three young white MAGA boys.
    Wearing Red hats and making
    Sexually suggestive jokes About Jewish women
    While they were touring the Holocaust.

    One wondered if the Nazi guards
    Were given an opportunity
    To have sex with Jewish women
    Before they were killed

    Sam Adams was very angry
    And wanted to confront the MAGA boys.
    But finally decided what the hell

    It probably would not
    Make a difference,

    They might think
    that he was just
    An old Jewish man.
    And dismiss his complaints.

    The Holocaust Museum
    Moved him deeply
    Because he had just confirmed
    Via DNA testing
    That he indeed was part Jewish.
    Maybe 10%.

    He wondered what happened
    To his Jewish Cousins
    He didn’t even know he had.

    And he vowed to himself.
    That he would do
    All he could to make sure
    The world would
    Never see another Holocaust.

    Holocaust Remembrance in the Biden Era

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    Sam Adams thought naively
    That when Biden was elected

     

     

     

     

     

    That the US had turned a corner.
    The Trump-inspired
    Anti-Semitism, discrimination,
    Fear, hatred, and xenophobia

    Would gradually
    Fadeaway
    As a dark memory

    And that Americans
    Would regain a sense of compassion,
    Decency, hope, and love

    And a sense
    That we are all in this together
    As Americans.

    Unfortunately, Sam thought
    The MAGA Madness had not gone away,
    Perhaps it was getting worse.

    He was concerned that the recent
    Anti-Asian violence could spread
    Out of control.

    And underlying
    all that racism and xenophobia
    Was anti-Semitism.

    Sam thought
    If Trump becomes president again,
    There’s a strong possibility,

    We could end up
    with another Holocaust.
    Perhaps this time targeted against
    Asians, communists, blacks,

    Coastal elites, democrats, Drug users,
    foreigners, Hispanics, Gays,
    Mexicans, Muslims, and socialists

    Of course, Jewish people
    Would eventually
    be rounded up.

    Underlying all racism
    Lies a deep vein
    Of anti-Semitism

    Sam Adams felt depressed.
    Realizing the Magna Madness
    Was not over.

    And another holocaust
    Another final solution
    Could emerge

    As America embraced
    American Style fascism
    Under a resurgent Trump
    Or his successor demagogue

    Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah) is next Thursday, April 28th. Poetry Superhighway is looking for submissions of poetry written in response to the Holocaust for our 24th annual Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) issue. (To be published on Saturday.) The deadline is this Thursday, April 21st at noon (pacific) See the guidelines and submit your work

    here: https://www.poetrysuperhighway.com/…/holocaust-poetry…/

    Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah) is Thursday, April 28th. We’re looking for submissions of poetry written in response to the Holocaust for our 24th annual Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) issue.

    Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) was this past Thursday, April 12th.

    I am one of the 77 poets chosen. I was inspired to write by the DNA confirmation that I am indeed part Jewish.

    Friday Day 29:

    NaPoWriMo Prompt

    Cosmos’s Gifts and Curses

    I was born prematurely
    And living in an oxygen tent

    The doctors said
    I might be blind, deaf,
    And mentally slow

    I ended up half-blind
    ¼ deaf
    With a mild learning disability.

    But genius-level reading
    And comprehension

    I was reading at the 16th-grade level
    In the 6th grade!

    And very fast at test
    Very fast reading skills
    Always first to finish tests.

    But a bit autistic
    And perhaps a bit ADD
    Certainly my learning disability
    Led me to be a horrid speller
    Horrid at math
    And deficient in some social skills

    I had all the childhood diseases
    Almost died at ages 3, 4 and 5
    Cheated death 22 times

    But somehow I survived.
    Never learned to drive
    Due to my bad vision

    Which also kept me from joining
    The military.

    Wanted to be a composer
    Or a writer

    Ended up somehow
    Becoming first a teacher
    Then a foreign service officer.

    And finally, now I am a writer
    Thinking back

    I am amazed at all
    That I have accomplished.

    BA degree
    MA
    MPA

    Speak three foreign languages
    Peace Corps volunteer
    ESL college instructor
    State Department Foreign Service officer
    Real estate and stock market investor
    Multi-millionaire.

    And most importantly
    Still married
    To the lady of my dreams.

    When perhaps I should
    Have never amounted
    To very much
    As my two siblings
    felt Would happen to me.

    Adding it all up
    I think my blessings
    Outweigh the curses
    I had at birth.

    And here’s our prompt (optional, as always). In certain versions of the classic fairytale Sleeping Beauty, various fairies or witches are invited to a princess’s christening and bring her gifts. One fairy/witch, however, is not invited, and in revenge for the insult, lays a curse on the princess. Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem in which you muse on the gifts you received at birth — whether they are actual presents, like a teddy bear, or talents – like a good singing voice – or circumstances – like a kind older brother, as well as a “curse” you’ve lived with (your grandmother’s insistence on giving you a new and completely creepy porcelain doll for every birthday, a bad singing voice, etc.). I hope you find this to be an inspiring avenue for poetic and self-exploration.

    Gateways to Hell Dew Drop Inn

    There are gateways
    To other worlds
    Including the secret gateways
    To Hell.

     

    Hidden in plain sight
    All over the world
    If you know where to look.

    To find them
    You need a guidebook
    To the other world.

    The Necromicron
    is one such guidebook
    Written a thousand years ago,

    It was recently updated.
    On 06/06/06.

    It lists most
    But all of the secret passageways
    To Hell and other dimensions.

    The gateways to Hell
    Are always found in bad neighborhoods
    The kinds of places the police
    Fear to enter.

    For once a month
    For 48 hours
    On the full moon nights,

    Demons are given a pass
    To raise hell on earth,

    Running amuck, wreaking havoc
    And pour out into
    These human “Hell holes”
    Gateway cities.

    Many are obvious
    One such location
    Is in Bangkok
    Beneath the Cosmos Bar
    In Soi Cowboy.

    Another is in Karachi,
    Another is LA’s Compton hood,
    Another in Londonistan.

    Another in Lagos
    Another in Mumbai
    Another is in Kingstown, Jamaica.
    another in SF’s Tenderloin.

    The easiest to find though
    Is beneath Hell’s Kitchen
    At the Chelsea Subway stop,
    In the lower east side of NYC.

    Underneath entryway six
    If you walk 66 paces
    And chat the right words
    Six times.

    The gateway opens
    And you will be
    In Hell’s subway system.

    They are six lines
    Which follows the ancient
    River paths along the banks
    Of Acheron, Cocytus, Lethe,
    Phlegethon, and Styx.

    And a cross-Hell line
    All lines pass-through
    Hell Grand Central Station.

    Where Satan has his offices
    At 666 Hell Station,
    On the banks of the River Styx.

    Next to Charon’s Ferry terminal.
    666 Hell Station has a secret elevator
    To 666 Park Avenue, NYC
    Where Satan has his earthly offices.

    But be forewarned
    Few humans have ever
    Gone to Hell.
    And returned alive
    To the sunlit world.

    April 29—Directions—Tell Us How To Get Somewhere (A Real “Destination” That Might Or Might Not Be A Real Place, Or Might Be An Emotional Place, Etc.)

    Secrets We Will Take to Our Graves PSH prompt

    I grew up
    In a world of secrets
    My mother and father
    Had a lot of secrets

    That they never told
    Their children
    Taking their secrets to the grave.

    Then I entered a world
    Of professional secrets
    For 27 years
    I was a foreign service officer
    With a top-secret clearance.

    And I knew a lot of secret stuff
    Came upon a lot of secrets

    But never saw any aliens
    Never believed
    In the alien conspiracy theories.

    The US government may be many things
    But in the end some semblance of truth
    Emerges from the swamp of lies, deceit,
    Political intrigue and secrets

    And my wife being a MI officer
    Had a lot of secrets
    Many of these secrets
    I will carry it to my grave.

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Suzi Kaplan Olmsted:

    Tell me the secrets you don’t even let yourself know.

    Writer’s digest

    The Last War

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine
    Ended with the defeat of Russia
    And worldwide recognition
    That the era of war between countries
    Must come to an end.

    And so countries around the world
    And people came together
    Demanding an end to war
    And a real-world government.

    The world’s militaries
    And military-industrial complex
    Pushed back against the worldwide peace movement

    Saying that it was unrealistic, socialist, communist
    Left-wing propaganda.

    Countries still needed military defenses
    Against each other and terrorist groups
    and against possible alien invasions.

    They did not want to give up power
    Influence and money
    Profits and greed

    Saying that war and violence
    Will never go away.
    The people demanded peace
    In the end the world leaders
    Were forced to agree.

    The constant wars
    that have bedeviled humanity
    Finally ended

    Ukraine became
    known forever
    As the last war.

    For today’s prompt, take the phrase “The Last (blank),” replace the blank with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. Possible titles might include: “The Last Word,” “The Last Dance,” “The Last Poem,” and/or “The Last Time Was Better.” Just remember that this isn’t the last prompt; that’s tomorrow.

    Sam Adams Master Alchemist Local Gem

    Sam Adams
    Was an occult researcher
    For the Cosmos Institute
    In Berkeley, California.

    One day he re-discovered
    The ancient mysterious ability
    Of alchemists.

    He was able to turn lead
    Into Gold
    And coal into diamonds.

    He soon became a wealthy man
    Until there was too much gold
    On the market.

    And the value of gold
    Dropped to pennies on the dollar.

    Sam Adams lost millions
    Of dollars as gold
    Was simply not worth
    Much anymore.

    And diamonds
    Were also a dime
    A dozen.

    The old powers that be
    Blamed old Sam Adams
    For the worldwide depression
    That soon occurred.

    He was assassinated
    By an unemployed gold merchant
    Outside his house.

    Sam Adams and the Secret Monastery All Poetry

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    secret castle

    Sam Adams
    Was an occult researcher
    For the Cosmos Institute
    666 Shattuck Avenue
    In Berkeley, California.

    He was on a quest
    To find secret entrances
    To other worlds.

     

     

    One day
    He found a reference
    In the Necromicron.

    To a hidden monastery
    Located in a hidden valley
    Hidden in the Ural Mountains.

    To get to the monastery
    You had to enter a cave
    Then dive through a waterfall
    And climb up a Clift.

    Tigers and wolves
    Prowl about.
    And hostile half-human creatures
    Hunted down the few trespassers.

    But if you uttered the right password,
    They will let you into the monastery.

    Sam Adams and a small team
    Finally located the monastery
    And managed to fend off
    The tigers, wolves
    And half human-half alien creatures.

    They entered the temple
    An old monk greeted them
    Said he was the guardian
    Of the sacred gateways.

    He knew of their mission
    And he was prepared
    to help them.
    But he warned

    Be careful what you wish for
    The gateways are tricky
    They play with your mind.

    And you may or may not
    Come back in the same way
    The guardians you encountered

    On the way here
    Were once like you

    When they came back
    Well they were no longer
    Entirely human

    And I came from another place
    But cannot go back
    So I am here guarding

    The gateways
    Until the builders
    Come back

    And re-open the gateways.
    Are you prepared?

    Good I will open the gate
    After we eat
    As hospitality dictates.

    He bought out
    A delightful feast
    And when they were finished.

    They came into the gateway
    And they jumped through the gate
    Never to be seen again.

     the End