Pause For Poetry:
Michael Hawkes /85
The Goods
December 12, 2024
A poem by Michael Hawkes
The world’s a blob of merchandise
Comprised of oceans, earth and ice
Where every atom has a price
And every item is for sale.
A few tycoons would own the lot,
There’s little left they haven’t got;
The bidding’s getting very hot,
They seek the golden grail.
While profiteering is a vice,
The benefits are very nice,
One tries to get a bigger slice
And watch other fellas fail.
When in the market for some thing,
Be it bread and salt, or bling,
Forget about the window shopping,
‘n Have it brought by mail.
If properties do not suffice,
Spit in your hand and roll the dice,
Then pray to land in paradise
And miss the trip to jail.
30/08/21 – Hawkes
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Michael Hawkes was a cherished poet and contributor whose work enriched the pages of WestmountMag.ca with its sensitivity and depth. Over the years, he entrusted us with a rich body of poems, of which only a portion has yet been published. His passing leaves a profound void, but the poems still to come will continue inspire all who were moved by his voice.
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