TV Poem
TV Poem
political dishwater thrown
from the TV
all of us
covered with debris
smelling
of someone else’s point of view
I’d take my shoe to the screen
but I want to see NCIS I guess
get a little rest
from political debate, reality TV
So you think you can accuse?
Yes, with a shoe
Congress bickering
What’s on Misdirect the People TV?
Who is enabled on cable?
Okay, my mind’s disordered
climbing all over itself
like 5 minutes of 30 second commercials
no wonder people ask if Vienna is in
Australia
or is Africa a theme park?
Are starving people real?
Is God really good?
Can I change the channel?
Dan Cuddy is currently an editor of the Loch Raven Review and in the past has been a contributing editor with the Maryland Poetry Review, and with Lite: Baltimore’s Literary Newspaper. He has been published in many small magazines over the years, e.g. NEBO, Antioch Review, Connecticut River Review and online at Praxilla, The Potomac, and L‘Allure des Mots. His book of poems “Handprint On The Window” was published by Three Conditions Press