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By
Abigail Rathbone
Education: Explaining the Money Culture
Try and explain to a four year old
That “no, you can’t have it because
We haven’t got the money.”
There are many didactic traditions which
Cover this situation.
You can say it lightly,
You can say it hard,
You can dispute the worth
Of the coveted object;
You can speak of the
Deserving and the undeserving.
You can describe the greater plight
Of those who don’t have anything,
Or claim that those who have
Too much are at greater risk on
Judgment Day; you can praise
The value of Nothingness.
You can simply turn a deaf ear
As if there had been no request.
No matter how you do it,
The kid gets it right away
And will continue to ask
The very next day.
Casablanca
We were two Silent Generation matrons born
Before World War II gone to see a revival of
“Casablanca” at the Pleasant Street Theatre
In Northampton otherwise thronged by
Smithies curious about Bogie and Bergman.
But this was 1971 so when
Bergman leaned her head on Bogie’s shoulder
And said “Oh Rick you’ll have to do the thinking
For both of us,” a strange cacophony began in the dark–
Hissing and booing and screaming with the force of
Thunder gathered into a storm that
Blew the roof off that tiny art theatre. It
Blew into the street and around the globe
Circling its circumference like Superman.
We two also hissed and booed and screamed
Feeling slightly disloyal to our earlier selves
Who had once wept at that scene but were
Persuaded now, not to remain silent.
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