#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 57

We’re still reeling from news of the evil acts committed in Georgia. This fiery first draft doesn’t do justice to what needs to be said. It does not yawp loud enough to be heard in Brooklyn and in Brownsville and in Long Beach and in Billings and in Bangor. But we must yawp together to fight the fight and get the justice and the change we need.

Hear ye, hear ye!

for the victims in Metro Atlanta

They blew up your church and your life
and you get this poem.
They shoot up your schools & cinemas & salons
and you get this poem.
They get water bottles & selfies & high fives
and you get this poem.
They get burger king burgers & a coke & fries
and you get this poem.
They get swim team accolades & future possibilities
and you get this poem.
They get lawyers who voir dire potentials about murder video viewings
and you get this poem.
They worry about impartial juries & public opinion & public relations
and you get this poem.

They get taken in alive
after your life is taken.
They get their days in court
after your days are cut short.
They get taken in alive
and you get this poem.
They get their fair trials
and you get this poem,
this poem that serves as vow to

get you justice.

©David Siller – 2021

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For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 56

On March 11, 2021, the New York Times published a special section, called “Teens on a Year that Changed Everything,” with art, photographs and quotes from teenagers across the country. They were responding to the year anniversary of the pandemic reaching our shores and how it affected their lives. Today’s piece is a another cento combining lines from some of their quotes.

Teens on a Year That Changed Everything II
-a cento

My interactions with other people
were all fit neatly
into little rectangles
on my screen.
When uncertainty strikes,
we need connection
and community
more than ever.
We turned to technology
to build and maintain
social connections.
When I was little, I
would always wonder
why my mother’s hands
were so rough
and wrinkly.
These two sides of me
are so different,
yet they both compose
my identity.
It feels as though there is only you.
I forgot to wear the mask.
When I was the only one
to show my face, I felt
weird and awkward.
We felt ourselves becoming
anxious and depressed.
I was angry at the world.
The BLM movement
has encouraged me and
an entire generation of young people
to speak up.
I am slightly grateful to the pandemic.
As I am writing this now,
I still have a stupid ton 
of homework to do.
*Sigh*.

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021. Read, follow, share, submit, live, love, spread light! Don’t forget to use #100Days100Poems !

#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 54

On March 11, 2021, the New York Times published a special section, called “Teens on a Year that Changed Everything,” with art, photographs and quotes from teenagers across the country. They were responding to the year anniversary of the pandemic reaching our shores and how it affected their lives. Today’s piece is a cento combining lines from some of their quotes.

Teens on a Year That Changed Everything I
-a cento 

Finding a way to be happy in hard times is essential to making it through.
Flame-colored sunlight would dance through windows, 
and water would trickle below trees.
Politics has dominated everything this year,
from racial, social and economic inequities 
to the simple act of wearing a mask.
No longer do I talk about boys or paint my nails,
but start to recognize the part I can play
in fighting for justice 
and
how to tackle my implicit biases.
We have never ceased to stand upon a needle 
to weave various strings into a solution.
I found the only things I had patience for
were small doodles and quotes.
Despite my best efforts, nobody took me seriously.
I look at the last few months and realize
this is what growing up in a global crisis looks like
for low-income families.
There are only 24 hours in a day,
and seven days in a week,
and I was always missing out on something.
I felt like I was in this by myself,
and no one could help me.
I’ve welcomed the alone time.
If you’re reading this, take five deep breaths.
Being young is about growing and stretching.
“Hands up! Don’t shoot!
Hands up! Don’t shoot!”
The chant quivers its way from my hoarse vocal chords
to join the hundreds of others
echoing through the charged air.
This tumultuous year has left us appreciative
of daily social interactions,
and hopeful for the day the school bus
will return to us again
The air was toxic so you had to wear a mask
when you went outside.

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? wants your poems, your prose, your visual art (photos, drawings, sculptures), your music, your short films and animations. Interpret the theme as broadly as you’d like.

If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 52

Presented without commentary.

One Year In

parents have endured relentless and
repeated phone calls--video and otherwise--
	but no flights and no visits
	no hugs and no kisses

you can only see smiles by the starburst
scrunches at the corners of the eyes

two jabs have vaccinated exactly one half household

this Queens-bound R on a Thursday afternoon
has in this car ten masked New Yorkers
one asleep; one phone-focused; one scribbling in a notebook

we have seen knees on necks and shoves to concrete,
kettling and kicking and killing and crying
we have seen protests for justice and
insurrections for just nonsense

we have showed up at the polls
and avoided subway poles
we have washed and washed and washed our hands
but not enough to remove the stench and stain
of white supremacy

we have threatened and condemned
grocers and governors
and baristas and bartenders
and teachers and preachers
for the great sin of being asked to mask

we have received pittances
and projected penances 
and broadcast our grievances and gripes and grudges
on the world-wearying web in which
we are caught
prepped to feed 
bloodthirsty capitalism
and mega-mecha-tech kaiju

we have read books and replenished them in piles
and binged the movies and television series 
of distraction and hope and humor
	and drama

we have said goodbye, too soon,
	to half a million dreams
	and half a million second-chances
	and half a million next times

one year in
	and the only way out
		is waiting

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021. Read, follow, share, submit, live, love, spread light! Don’t forget to use #100Days100Poems !

#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 50

Switching it up a bit, we revisit some of the poems that have appeared so far with a reading!

©David Siller – 2021

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 49

Revisiting and revising the ‘companion pieces’ from a couple of days ago, today we play with what those voices say together: the first step in what will probably be a long revision process. Join us, won’t you? What things strike you, or miss you, in this version?

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 48

We’re bearing down on the last half of #100Days100Poems, so we’re hoping to keep things fresh and interesting by experimenting with the work. Sometimes we’ll be incorporating different drafts of previous poems, photo poems and photo haiku, as well as continuing with the found and erasure poems similar to what you’ve seen so far. Today’s piece is a Dada-inspired cento, taking bits and pieces of headlines from various sections of the NY Times (Sunday, 3/7/2021 edition) to create a poem. We’ll call it a #HeadlineCento .

©David Siller – 2021

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For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 47

New York City has recently upped indoor dining capacity to 35%, which really doesn’t mean much: families of five aren’t allowed to dine together; the number of tables available to seat guests is the same. But, it does allow for people to wait in the lobby of the restaurant for a table, rather than outside or in their car. Today’s poem captures a bygone moment of indoor dining in the city (no one smokes inside restaurants anymore!), but it also captures a yearning for whatever the new normal will be.

Being an Habitué of a Dingy Diner on the Lower West Side


the clatter of coffee cups &
saucers
a low roar of mumblings of stock quotes
& college grad hopes
& waiter dopes
& cream-&-sugar notes.

there’s a stirring of swirling steam & cigarette
smoke.  there’s a 
mixture of chuckles &
venture capital hyperbole.
there’s	the man with the over-used laptop,
		typing & tapping away
the cashier with dancing fingers
	       fast & elegant as they waltz on the keypad
	the busboy with the zebra-streaked dishrag
       &  the manager with the shiny bald spot
		& stress sweat.
don’t forget the single man who stirs his espresso with two lumps
        or the woman on the cell phone who chatters like boxes.

but none stood out like the waitress
		who gave to me my 
			
				sticky check.
 

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 46

A poem, possibly a companion piece to Day 45, presented as an early draft to be revisited later (since, really, it’s always rewriting), without commentary.

Who Are We Now

that would compromise and seek unity
	with seditionists and insurrectionists?

that would give a pass to a knee on a neck
	and not stick a neck out for a peaceful protest
	on a knee?

that would perpetuate poverty for millions
	because 31K per annum is too much?

that would have control of two of three branches,
	and choose to stay rooted in white supremacy?

that would have bicameral advantage
	but behave as if staying in the guest room?

that would shout for justice and scream against
	dishonor, yet be mouse-quiet when the fat
	cats come to prey?

that would forget who brung us, and instead would dance
	the goosestep with the two right feet brigade?

that we cling to procedural relics that prop up
	racism and minority rule, all for the sake of
	what, really?

that even on the side of the just and the true and the good
	and the future, we remain the dupes, the patsies,
	the squeamish?

who are we, that in the face of
	all that is wrong
	some flee doing right?

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

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If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021.

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#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? Day 45

A poem, presented as an early draft to be revisited later (since, really, it’s always rewriting), without commentary.

Who Are They Now?

--at the planning committee, since the Jan 6 redo set for March 4 got moved 
to some future date where it might be moved again 
depending on the weather

--limiting days and dates and times to vote so that lines and losses and limits 
will be long and lamentable

--making it illegal to give food and water to those waiting in those lines

--rubbing the golden idol, flipflopped and beshorted, in the hotel lobby
in a silent prayer for white prosperity or white power or 
a weak constitution

--giving guided tours to the scouting party
of the weekend insurrection enactment club

--flying to Cancun, 35000 feet above burst pipes
and dead bodies and the panted breaths
of a spaniel fogging the sliding glass door of an empty house

--voting every vote a nay, every nay a guess

--suddenly worried about deficits and defiant tweets,
protocols and POC protesters in streets

--sleeping while states burn and states freeze
and states turn and states wheeze

--donning white hoods and goose-step boots 
and star-spangled speedos and boxers, grafting
murderous intent, spreading the big lie for
murderous dissent

we know who
and
we know where
	and when
	and why
	and how
		now what will we do about them?

©David Siller – 2021

*****

For the first 100 days of the Biden administration, this website will feature a new poem of What’s Next!? These pieces can be calls to action, calls to attention, or calls to anger. They will light the way and guide the fight. They will get us moving and keep our momentum. They will be filled with hope, with anger, with sorrow. They will get us into good trouble and point out the trouble we need to stop. They will be polished gems, or rough-cut drafts of rage, or in-process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered.

#100Days100Poems of What’s Next!? wants your poems, your prose, your visual art (photos, drawings, sculptures), your music, your short films and animations. Interpret the theme as broadly as you’d like.

If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with your visual art (as .jpg or .pdf) or your poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. Include a short bio (2-3 sentences) and social media/website information. All rights remain with the author. Please address any formatting preferences in your email. Waxyandpoetic.com will post submissions time permitting, with at least one per day beginning 20 January 2021.

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