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  • April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    I am catching up.  I have kept my quota but slipping on posting them.   Here’s poems for April 18, 19 and 20.

    Here are links to my Previous April poems

    Ten Best April 2021 Poems

    April 25 to April 30 2021Poems

    April 16 to April 20 2021 Poems

    April 16 to April 20 2021 Poems

    April 10 to April 14 2021 Poems

    April 1 to April 5 Poems

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry 

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry 

    April 6 to April 9 Cosmos’s Poetry

     Cosmos’s 2020 April Poetry Part One

    Cosmos’s 2020 April Poetry Part One

    April 2019 Poems

    April 20 to April 25th 2021 Poems

    2022 April Poetry Madness April 1 to 3 poems

    April 5 2022, Poems

    April 4th 2022, Poems

    April 6th, 2022 Poems

    April 7th Poems

    April 8, 2022 Poems

    April 9-11, 2022 Poems

    April 12 to April 13, 2022 Poems

    April 14 to April 15, 2022 Poems

    April 16 and 17, 2022 Poems

    Begin Poems:

    Monday Day 18:

    NaNoPoMo Prompt

    Five Answers to What Makes Us Human

    alien
    alien

    Sam Adams one night
    Met some space aliens
    In the Cosmos Bar.

    The first inter-planetary bar
    Located in Berkeley, California
    A known hangout for UFO nuts
    And assorted true believers,

     

     

    Where the sign
    proudly proclaims
    Aliens drink for free.

    The alien asked Sam
    To explain humanity
    To them.

    Sam said,

    Sure.  Here’s what makes us human
    We are evolved from tribal apes
    From distant Africa.

    Conditioned by our God
    Created in his image
    According to his will.

    We believe in family values
    Except for when do not
    Believe in such values.

    More importantly than anything else
    Is the search for love and happiness,

    Few of us ever met our soul mates
    We are always looking for the one
    The one that will make us complete,

    The aliens smiled, Said,

    Well, that was interesting
    But there is one thing
    We can agree on,

    You earth people
    Sure are crazy
    The craziest species
    In the known universe.

    But you make the best brew
    And the best coffee
    And play the best blues
    In the universe.

    Sam said,

    Thanks, I’ll drink to that.

    Last but not least, here is today’s prompt (optional, as always). It’s based on Faisal Mohyuddin’s poem “Five Answers to the Same Question.” Today, I’d like to challenge you to write your poem that provides five answers to the same question – without ever specifically identifying the question that is being answered.

    Dew Drop inn

    Sam Adams Met His Fate

    Sam Adams
    Often thought that his life
    Truly began on September 7, 1982

    When he met his Dreamgirl
    Who walked out of his dreams
    He has been having it since 1974

    She walked out of his dreams
    Into his life
    Two months later
    She became his wife.

    Sam thought
    When she became his mate,
    That was the date
    He had met his fate.

    April 18—April 18 Prompt: “Stop! In the name of love, before you break my heart!”—write a poem where love turns everything around somehow, or stops a course of action, or stops everything!

    Based on my true love story. See “Dreamgirl” postings on my web page, Dreamgirl re-published

    The Story of How We Met

    dreams and the Unexplanable
    dreams and the Unexplanable

    Note: This is a true story. For further details see Dreams and the Unexplainable– a Chicken
    Soup for the Soul book, published in September 2017 or Joy Links Forever Just Published Dream Girl and Cheating Death Twenty Times,

    It all began in Berkeley, California
    In the springtime of 1974
    One fateful afternoon
    I was sleeping in my high school Physics class.

    I looked up and saw a tall,
    beautiful Asian woman
    standing there looking at me.

    She was the most beautiful women
    in the universe to me
    I screamed out, who are you?

    She disappeared
    as if she was beamed
    away from my dream.

    I knew that someday
    I would meet the girl
    In the dream.

    Little did I know
    I would have to wait until 1982

    Starting that month
    I began having the same dream
    Month and month and month.
    Always the same.

    She was saying something
    in a strange language.
    Then one day.

    I had the dream
    and knew that
    She was in Korea.

    So, I chose to go
    to Korea
    In the Peace Corps,

    Somehow knowing
    That I would meet her there.
    One day

    A year after the Peace Corps ended
    A month before I planned
    to leave to return
    to the U.S. for graduate school.

    That morning early in the morning
    I had the last of these dreams.
    This time I understood her.

    She said, “Don’t worry.
    We’ll meet soon.”

    That evening
    As I was getting off the bus

    To go to my class
    I saw getting off the bus
    The girl in my dream.

    It was she!
    I was speechless.

    I did not know what to do.
    Throughout the evening

    I ran into her several times.
    Finally, I was introduced to her.

    I muttered some lame excuse
    About wanting to find a Korean tutor
    and got her number.

    The next day she came to the gate
    At my base where I was teaching
    ESL to Koreans

    She said that she
    had to speak with me.
    I told to wait in the library
    for about an hour,

    and I would cancel the class
    and meet her then.

    We went out for coffee.
    She told me that she was madly
    in love with me
    And simply had to have me.

    I told her I felt the same way.
    I proposed five days later,
    And got married one month later.

    Does she believe this story?
    She claims she does not believe it
    Because it is impossible to be true.

    But I know that there
    are other worlds and other times.

    In a past life
    We must have been together somehow.

    And our love was so strong
    That it crossed over the barrier
    of time and space.

    She found me in 1974,
    But it took until 1982
    For us to meet.

    And it has been 36 years
    Since we met in the physical sphere
    Or 45 years since the dream began.

    And I still recall the dream
    And meeting her.

    I had no choice
    When I met her
    We were fated to be together,

    Until the end of this lifetime
    And the next and the next.

    April 18, 2022: Poetry Writing Prompt – jake Aller

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by jake Aller:

    Write a poem about a premonition of something that would happen in your life, that came true.  What was the premonition? How did it occur?  How did it come true?

    Example:  I dreamt of meeting my wife eight years before I met her.  I knew that the dream was a premonition of a future event. and in that case, my dreams did indeed come true.

    We the People Will Wake Up Soon

    guns
    gun

    We the people someday soon
    Will wake up and demand
    That the government and society

     

     

     

    Stop the gun carnage in our streets
    Enough, no more gun madness
    The people have had enough,

    The NRA and their stooges
    Will continue to insist
    That the solution to gun violence.

    Is more guns for everyone
    Only then can we be free
    From the fear of constant violence.

    The only solution is for everyone
    To be armed to the teeth
    With the latest weapons of war.

    Then we will all be afraid
    Of each other
    And no one will take a chance,

    That the other will pull out
    A gun to end their dispute.

    The people have had enough
    They are sick and tired
    Of the constant fear.

    And they don’t buy the NRA lies
    Anymore.

    In short,
    It is time for the people
    To stand up,

    And demand an end
    To the gun violence
    In our streets.

    Politicians are a craven lot
    If the public speaks loud enough
    They will do something
    To shut them up.

    Until that happens
    Every day
    We will watch
    Another day of massive gun incidents.

    Just ten more
    This easter weekend alone
    as I wrote this poem.

    For today’s prompt, take the phrase “We (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: “We the People,” “We Want It Now,” “We in the Royal Sense,” and/or “We vs. Wii.”

    Year of Medical Hell

    Joy Links Forever Just Published Dream Girl and Cheating Death Twenty Times

    In 1996, I had a bad week,
    That turned into a bad year.
    I almost lost my life
    That year,
    Almost lost my career.

    It started with a jog
    I fell down a ledge
    In the dark.

    Shattered my heal
    In a million pieces

    Flew off the next day
    To San Antonio
    Where my wife was stationed.

    While I was working in DC,
    They had to wait a few days
    For the swelling to go down.

    Then they did the first
    Of 14 operations.
    The staph infection
    That almost killed me

    Attacked me after
    The first operation.

    At the end of the week
    I thought it would take
    Four months to heal

    Instead, it took almost nine months
    14 operations before they
    Defeated the MDR Staph
    And saved my leg
    And my life.

    One year later
    I ended up in the ER
    Due to chronic overuse
    Of antibiotics.

    My internal flora flared up
    An acute GI infection
    If I had gotten to the hospital
    An hour later
    I would have been dead.

    A few weeks later
    I developed a frozen shoulder syndrome
    Also due to excessive antibiotic use.

    While in the hospital
    The internal medicine doctor
    Noticed that there was something
    Else going on.

    They finally figured out
    I had a rare parasite
    That was inert
    Did not do anything

    But if you ever took steroids
    It would react and blow up
    Your stomach killing you
    In an hour.

    Fortunately for me
    They found it
    And there was a cure
    That killed the parasite.

    If that doctor had not persisted
    Had not found the parasite
    I would have died
    After taking that steroid
    And become a medical mystery death.

    Thus ended my year
    of medical horror shows.
    In 1996 and 1997
    My year from hell.

    Tuesday Day 19:

    NaPoWriMo Prompt

    Don’t Fall in Love with Me

    lovers in the rain
    lovers in the rain

    “Don’t fall in love with me”
    Sam Adams told his latest flame
    Maria Lee
    Whom he met at the Cosmos Club
    In Bangkok, Thailand

     

     

     

     

    She was a dropdead gorgeous
    Korean woman on the lam
    From her husband

    She smiled demurely

    And said

    “Don’t worry I won’t fall in love again
    Already done that thing once is enough
    But I could use a little loving
    If that is okay by you.”

    “Sure,” Sam Adams said.
    Falling in love with her
    Despite his spidersense
    Tingling red alert.

    Today’s featured online journal is The Cortland Review, which has published nearly ninety issues over more than twenty years. In their newest issue, I’ll point you to Justin Janisse’s “Missing You, Expensively” and Grace Q. Song’s “Birthday.”

    And now for our daily (optional) prompt! Today’s challenge is to write a poem that starts with a command. It could be as uncomplicated as “Look,” as plaintive as “Come back,” or as silly as “Don’t you even think about putting that hot sauce in your hair.” Whatever command you choose, I hope you have fun ordering your readers around.

    Good Golly, Ms. Molly Rhyming Poem

    Good Golly, Ms. Molly
    Good golly
    Ms. Molly
    Let’s have some folly
    And go to Bali
    Or Raleigh
    Someplace holly
    strong>Where we can get jolly
    Eating a tamale
    Or a Canali.

    April 19—Write a silly rhyming poem!

    PSH prompt

    Three poems about our times Legal

    Three poems about our times Medical

    Three poems about our time’s Energy

    One the legal system faces challenges

    In this day and age
    Of fear of crime
    Crime and punishment
    Is everywhere
    Hanging and lynching
    No longer just historical terms

    Judge and jury form the basis
    Of our Legal systems
    Based on Lies and truth
    And justice is not free
    Those that have money
    Have justice
    Those that do not
    Face constant injustice

    Two Medical Fears Abound

    Every day I am afraid
    Afraid I might get
    The big Alzheimer’s
    That took my mother
    And my father-in-law
    The dreaded cancer
    That killed my father
    And his father
    Dementia that haunted my mother
    Fibromyalgia that fills me with constant pain

    Three Energy Blues

    wind-turbine-11
    wind-turbine-11

    The world needs energy
    Needs renewable energy
    Needs to get beyond
    carbon-based energy
    that is destroying the world

    needs to end fracking
    needs to end nuclear power
    needs to seek the energy
    of the future.

    Look up an industry completely foreign to you. This could be anything: medical, timber, steel, tech/IT, cosmetics, coatings, pharmaceuticals, office supplies, etc. Pick one and generate a list of industry-specific jargon using a minimum of twenty-five words.

    Pick three different industries, so your list is a minimum of 75 words (or phrases, phrases are okay). Write a poem that uses 1 word or phrase per line for the duration of the poem, however long you choose to make it. Mix industries! Write the poem in multiple parts!

    This is a time-consuming exercise, but it’s a wonderful one because it so frequently spawns more than one poem, and the exercise is great at pulling writers out of their respective comfort zones.

    Writers com

    Writer’s Digests What’s Out There – Secret Societies

    Atlantis – Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atlantis

    In Frederick Tennyson’s Atlantis (1888), an ancient Greek mariner sails west and discovers an inhabited island which is all that remains of the former kingdom.

    Is the world secretly controlled
    By ancient secret societies
    Dating back to the founding
    Of the world?

    Back to the fabled Atlantis
    Lemuria and other ancient
    Civilizations?

    And are these secret societies
    Still running the world
    Through the Illuminati
    The freemasons
    And other secret conspiracies?

    And are these societies
    Made up of human beings
    Or shapeshifting reptilian creatures?

    I have no answers
    Just questions
    About the secrets
    That controls our world.

    Here are the Two-for-Tuesday prompts:

    1. Write a What’s There poem, and/or…
    2. Write a What’s Not There poem.

     Local Gem

     Day 19: Distraction

    Binge Watching the End-of-the-World  Local Gem

    In these dark and dangerous times

    We all need a distraction
    From the constant grim news
    With the war all around us

    The news is constant gloom and doom.
    Gunmen on the lose
    Death everywhere
    End-of-the-world feelings abound.

    The only thing to keep us sane
    Is to sit down and binge-watch
    Our favorite shows.

    The ultimate distraction
    from the awful reality.

    The sillier the better
    The more absurd it is
    It keeps us
    From giving into despair.

    So grab some popcorn
    And a glass of wine
    And binge-watch
    your blues away.

    Wednesday Day 20:

    NaPoWriMo Prompt

    Narnia is Real

    Narnia

    Sam Adams, an old man
    Recently returning to his hometown,
    Was walking in the Berkeley Hills.

    Ended up at Tilden Park
    Where he had been hiking
    Ever since he was a child.

    He was hoping to getaway.
    From all the turmoil,
    The dismal news of the day

    The constant chattering on his TV.
    He was often lost in thought
    Thinking back on his favorite books

    Re-reading the classics
    Of his youth.
    He loved the Chronicles of Narnia
    Often thought
    That Narnia was real

    That Oz was real
    And that Middle earth
    Happened as well.

    And Harry Potter
    Existed in an alternate universe

    He imagined finding
    Portals to other worlds.

    While lost in thought
    He came upon an unusual site

    An open door in the air
    With a note
    Narnia is calling you.

    He laughed having thought
    About Narnia reality
    All week long.

    He jumped through the portal
    Sam Adams disappearance
    Remained a mystery.

    April 20—Book report—subtly (or overtly) incorporate a book report or response into a poem about something else. (If you name the book, avoid spoilers!)

    Snarling, Sassy, Snarky, Smarmy, Sarcastic Coffee Thoughts

    I like to start my day with a hot cup of coffee
    I pound down the coffee
    First thing I do every day as the dawning sunlight
    Lights up my lonesome room

    Yeah, but not just a simple cup of java Joe, but God damn coffee

    I mean, – we are talking about an alcoholic, all speed ahead, always hot, always fresh, always there when I need it, angry, attitude talk to the hand Ztude, bad, bad assed, beats breaking, beatnik, bluesy, bitter, bitchy, bombs away, capitalistic, caffeinated up the ass, cinematic, communistic, Colombian grown, Costa Rican inspired, Cowabunga to the max, crazy assed, devilishly angelic, divine, divinely inspired, dyslexic, epic, extreme vetting, evil eye, expensive, erotic vision inducing, Ethiopian coffee house brewed, euphoric, freaky, freazoid, foxy, Frenched kissed, French brewed, funkified, foxy lady, graphic, GOD in my coffee, with Allah, Ganesh, Jesus, Kali, Buddha, Christians, Durga, Hindus, Mohamed, Jesus and Mo and their friend, the cosmic bar maid, Sai Babai, Shiva, Taoists, Zoroastrians, drinking my god damned coffee in Hell; growling, gnarly, happy, hard as ice, Hawaian blessed, high as a kite, hippie, hip, hipster, hip hoppy, hot as hell yet strangely sweet as heaven, jazzy, jealous, Kerouac approved, kick ass, kick my god damn ass to Tuesday, kick down the doors and take no prisoners, grown in the Vietnam highlands by ex Vietcong, Guatemalan grown, kiss ass, illegal in every state, imported from all over the god damn world, insane, lovely, loony, lonely, lonesome, malodorous mean old rotten, motherfucking, nasty, narcotic, never whatever, never meh, never cold, not approved by the CIA, not approved by DHS, not approved for human consumption by the FDA, not your daddy’s sissified corporate cup of coffee, NOT DECAFE coffee, not your Denny’s truck driver weak as brown water cup of fake coffee, not your establishment friendly cup of coffee, Not your FBI coffee, Not FAKE Herbal coffee substitute, but a real cup of coffee, not your farmer brothers dinner crap, not made in America for Americans, not safe for work, not your Starbucks average expensive overpriced crappy corporate chain cup of coffee, Not pretentious, Not White House approved, not State Department safe, nuclear, Not Patriotic, operatic, Peets’s coffee approved, paranoid, pornographic, psychotic, pontific, politically aware, rapping, rhyming, right here, right now in River city, rock and roll up the Yazoo, sad, sadistic, sarcastic, sassy, satanic, schizoid, shitting, silly, sexy, smarmy, smelly, smooth, snarky, snarling, stupid, stinking, sweet as honey, sweat inducing, symphonic, Trump can’t handle this coffee, vengeful, Wagnerian, wicked, with nutmeg and cinnamon swirls, with a hint of stevia, with a hint of vanilla, with a hint of rum, with a hint of whisky, with a hint of cherry, with a hint of fruit overtones, with a hint of drugs spicing up the coffee, spendific, speeding, splendid, superior accept no substitutes, survived the Vietnam war, the Iraq war, the Afghan war, the first and Second Korean war, World War 11, the war on poverty, the war on drugs, the war on black people, the sexual revolution, Soulful as a summer’s night in MOTOWN- James Brown approved, TOP approved, Berkeley approved, the coffee that Jimmy Hendrix drank before he died, the coffee that Elvis drank on his last breakfast, the coffee that Barry White crooned as he drank his cup of coffee – and the coffee that made the white boy play stand up and play that funky music, the coffee that made Jonny B Goode play his guitar, and made Jonny bet the devil his soul after he drank his morning cup of righteous coffee and the coffee that make the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll, the coffee your mother warned you against drinking, the coffee that Napoleon drank when he became the Emperor of all Europe, the Coffee that Beethoven drank when he wrote the Ninth symphony, the coffee that Mozart drank as he wrote his last symphony, the coffee that Lincoln drank before he was killed, the Hemingway drank before he killed himself, the coffee that started the 60’s, and ended the 20th century, the coffee that Lenin drank as he plotted revolution, the coffee that Hitler and Stalin drank with FDR as they divided up the world after World War 11, the cup that JFK drank before he was blown away, the coffee Jerry drinks while driving in cars with random celebrities and political figures, the coffee that Jon Stewart drinks before he goes on an epic take down of some foolish politico, the cup of Arabic coffee that Sadaam drank the day he was executed, the coffee that GW and Cheney drank when they bombed Baghdad, the Indian cup of coffee that Bid Laden drank before 9-11 and just before the seals blew his ass to hell, the cup of coffee that Tiger Woods drank with his mistresses while playing a 3, 000 dollar round of golf at Sandy Lane golf course in Barbados, the last legal drug that does what drugs should do, the cup of coffee that Obama drank when he became President, Vietnamese, Vienna brew, wacky, whimsical, Whisky Tango Foxtrot, wild, weird, wonderful, WOW, Yabba dabba doo! Yada Yada yada Zappa’s favorite cup of cosmic coffee, and Zorro’s last cup of coffee, Good to the last drop rolled into one simple cup of hot coffee

    As I pound down that first cup of coffee

    And fire up my synaptic nerve endings with endless supplies
    Of caffeine-induced neuron enhancing chemicals
    I face the dawning day with trepidation and mind-numbing fear

    I turn on the TV and watch the smarmy newscasters in their perfect hair
    Lying through their teeth about the great success the government is having
    Following the great leader’s latest pronouncements

    I want to scream and shoot the TV
    And run outside
    Shouting “Stop the world.
    I want to get off this fucking crazy planet”

    The earth does not care a whit about my attitude
    It merely shrugs and moves around the Sun
    In its appointed daily run

    And I sit down
    The madness dissipates a bit
    And enjoy my second cup
    Of heaven and hell
    In my morning cup of Joe/

    And now for today’s (optional) prompt. Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that anthropomorphizes a kind of food. It could be a favorite food of yours, or maybe one you feel conflicted about. I feel conflicted about Black Forest Cake, for example. It always looks so pretty in a bakery window, and I want to like the combination of cherries and chocolate . . . but I don’t. But how does the cake feel about it?

    PSH prompt

    To Friends I Have Lost Along The Way

    If you have been around
    As long as I have
    More than 66 years
    On this planet,

    You would no doubt
    Lost a few friends
    Along the way
    And family members too.

    I recall all my friends
    Who have left this mortal plane
    Spending way too little time
    in my life.

    I recall Demel Tucker
    My high school black friend
    From the debate team
    Who died of AIDS
    All alone in the end.

    I remember Jon Weber
    My Austrian born college roommate
    Who died of prostate cancer
    At age 45,

    We had lost touch
    Over the years
    Last saw him
    In the 80s.

    I recall Paul Simon
    Who shared the visa line
    With me in Korea

    Went out for a walk
    One morning
    Did not come back.

    I mourn Chris Richards
    My boss in Bangkok, Thailand
    We were due to have lunch
    When he died of an heart attack
    That morning.

    I recall Julian Bartley
    My boss in Seoul
    Died in the terrorist bombing
    In Kenya.

    I recall Judy
    From my days in Mumbai
    Died suddenly too soon.

    I recall my sister Inga
    Who died of a mysterious illness
    When she turned 45.

    I recall my mother
    Who died of Alzheimer’s
    And my father
    Who died of cancer.

    And there were many more
    And sadly, many more
    Will join them

    Before I leave this mortal plane.
    The curse of getting old
    I suppose.

    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Joan Fingon:

    Prompt word: remembrance

    In this exercise, focus on writing about a specific loss of a loved one or dear friend, recent or from your past. What is the essence of your loss and how might you express and honor their memory? What did the individual mean to you?

    To inspire your writing be guided by these words as an example…

    remember those in passing

    they are the roots of the tree

    Local Gem Mini-epic

    Epic Road Trip Summer of 2016

    ON THE ROAD PUBLISHED

    In the summer of 2016
    We drove across the country
    Just the wife and me

    10,000 miles
    31 states
    Three months on the road

    We started in DC
    Right after I retired
    From the U.S. State Department
    After 27 years of service
    Mostly overseas.

    Time to rediscover America
    I told my Korean-born wife.

    We drove down south
    Through Virginia,
    North and South Carolina
    Georgia

    Spent the night
    At Ft Lee
    And at a naval base
    In Georgia

    Ended up in Tampa Florida
    Where we stayed a week
    Looking at real estate
    And registered to vote

    Becoming Florida residents
    Visiting friends
    In Sarasota, Florida.

    Then back on the road
    Up through Florida
    Spent the night
    In Tallahassee

    Then went to Mobile, Alabama
    And Birmingham too,
    Checking out the sites

    Driving through rural Florida
    And Southern Alabama,

    Went to Arkansas
    Spent the night in Hot Springs
    And another night as well.
    Lost money at the Casino.
    visited the Clinton library

    Then on through Missouri
    Mississippi, and East Texas
    Checking our the rural heartland

    Seeing lots of poor
    rundown communities everywhere.

    Drove through Oklahoma
    Through the Indian country
    Spent the night outside
    Of Oklahoma City.

    Then drove through Texas
    To Amarillo
    Where we had a decent
    Texmex dinner
    in that nothing burger town.

    Drove through Texas
    And New Mexican desert
    Spend two days in Albuquerque

    Lost money at the casinos
    Ate dinner at the oldest restaurant
    In the U.S. tried New Mexican wine

    Drove through Arizona
    Took it easy at the shrine

    To the iconic traveler’s song
    Spend the night in Windsor
    Up through to Las Vegas

    Spent the night
    Saw old friends
    Lost more money.

    Drove to Reno
    I lost money there too
    Then through Area 51
    Stopping off at the famed
    Alien Brothel

    Stayed at Gold, Nevada
    I lost money there too

    Drove through northwest Nevada
    Northeast California
    Through Mt Lassen and Shasta

    On to Medford Oregon
    Where we stayed for a month
    Taking care of property issues.

    Then we hit the road again
    Drove through eastern Oregon
    Stopping off at Burns, Oregon

    Then drove through Idaho
    Stopped at the Potato museum
    Why not I said?

    We saw Grand Tetons
    And Yellowstone
    Stayed three days

    Then on through Wyoming
    Saw the Devil’s Tower
    And Mt. Rushmore

    Lost money gambling
    In Deadwood
    Drinking at the bar

    Where Wild Bill Hitchcock
    Played his final Deadman’s hand.
    Stayed a few days
    In Rapid City, South Dakota
    Touring the badlands.

    I now know
    why people don’t live
    In South Dakota

    Hot, dry dusty
    Windy as hell
    The Black Hills are nice

    But after seeing Mt. Rushmore
    There is not much left to do
    Rapid City did not impress me

    Nor did Sioux Falls
    And wall drugs
    Well the free water was nice

    But it is a nothing town
    In a nothing state
    On the edge of the badlands
    And the Sioux reservation

    There is a reason the Indians
    live there
    No one else wanted the land
    And they are warehoused there

    So I drove through Rapid City
    And thought that
    it is the heart of Trump Land
    The land of the forgotten
    The left behind

    Just another nothing-burger
    of a State
    In the middle of nowhere
    Truly flyover country

    Drove on through Iowa
    And Minnesota
    Spend the day in the twin cities
    Before driving to Milwaukee.

    And on to Wisconsin
    Spent the night in Madison
    Reminded me of my Berkeley.

    Drove to Chicago
    Spend two days
    Checking it out
    Enjoyed being there,

    Drove through rural Indiana
    And Illinois
    Then through Ohio
    Spent the night
    In Columbus.

    Drove on to Pittsburg
    Spent the day there
    Saw some great art museums

    Before driving to DC
    Where we shipped our car
    And belongings to Korea

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