Chris Goldberg photo
By
Penn Kemp
Rest
Urban smoke: what’s cracked up as
diesel exhaust and me(n)tal fatigue–
twin assaults on the boundary of the possible.
Tires tread. Wearily worn
down by constant cycling, I am
tired. And exhorted to register anger,
mobilize resistance at Arts Cuts,
funding losses. The Government
has forgotten tourist revenues and taxes
it claims from cultural workers. As if we
can support the flailing system. As if
Art were a frill, not a necessary art/
iculation of response.
Wresting something out of
nothing, that is something
even the gods must rest from.
Even I am not too tired to jot
this poem down. Truly tired and it
would have just
dropped
off
*
What’s the shakeout? More than a moment,
more than a movement. The momentum of
change at last. At least, we hope so.
We are cast into the future
without awareness. We activists want to
change the world one word at a time. One
whirl. What has changed? What is static?
When does #metoo become inclusive, #us-
too. That means you, guys. And you. And,
yes, you there, hiding behind the computer
screen. I see you.
What is possible? We shall see. But we can’t
only see, we will
act.
Mary McDonald photo
Penn Kemp
Penn Kemp is an activist Canadian poet, playwright and editor. Her latest works are Local Heroes, and the forthcoming Fox Haunts. Recent books include Barbaric Cultural Practice and two anthologies edited, Women and Multimedia and Performing Women. See www.pennkemp.weebly.com and riverrevery.ca.
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