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Dis-honest Broker
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
01 May 2024
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"Dis-honest Broker" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence, recently performed at UpSurge!NYC at Sister's Bookstore in Harlem, NY. The show was a celebration of National Poetry and Jazz Appreciation Month.

Metallic music of shovels; Abrasions again on bare hands
Digging, digging, digging through twisted bones and
busted bricks of buildings. To backpacks, blankets, baby
body parts to rescue tiny arms and legs emitting whispers…

Obese bulldozers munching homes and olive trees;
Settlers snacking on bones of the evicted.
Aquifer flooded with sea water and sewage are now G-
Rated nightmares; And matter not to NFL, NBA bi-partisans

Forked tongue, Dis-honest broker, 
fluent in the ancient language of
Genocide 
Trots out tattered tropes for terror. Swears another Offal Office
oath on War House Bible—bathed in blood of 10s of millions—
Trail of Tears to Wounded Knee; Tulsa to Hiroshima; Korea to
Vietnam to Afghanistan…

Riddler/Joker—Dis-honest broker:
“You have a right to…” 
Be an aircraft carrier on the desert
Acting as a weapons lab conducting
Trade shows; Disguised as democracy
Acting as apartheid state; Concealing
Third Reich real estate practices—Go on
Step on the gas—and “Mow the grass!”

“You have a right to…” Quell them/Shell them!
Bombard them/Boneyard them!
Snipe them/Wipe them! Un-home them/Pogrom them!
Expel them/Farewell them!

“You have a right to…” Strangulate them/Annihilate them!
Bomb roads they’re instructed to travel— And let them all
Eat hot lead and gravel!

“You have a right to…” Kill them one-a-day… for years—
Daily… for decades… Until bloody bootprints become
Normal as “Ironclad!!!!”             Normal as Baghdad??

“You have a right to…” 22 days of carnage; provided
you Madison Avenue it: “Operation Caste-Lead!!!!”
“You have a right to…” Step on the gas—and
“Mow the grass!“

“You have a right to…” 51 days of slaughter—
just market it as: “Operation Protective Edge!!!!”
“You have a right to…” Step on the gas—and
“Mow the grass!”

“You have a right to…” Dr. Goebbels’ white phosphorus
prescriptions for human animals holding human shields;
Holding hostages; Holding hospital hideouts; Holding
House keys—for…                          3/4 of a Century…

© 2023. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.

Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet; BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC. You can Vote for his work at GoFundMe and PayPal.

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