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By
Dotty LeMieux
Confirmation Bias
Diana says – I need some distraction
from the interaction
So what about the woman who sleeps on the floor
of the post office
Gentle Jim in the surf shed
The guy who can’t keep his pants up
or budget his dole?
Senator Mitchell, you have become beside
the point
with your talking points
Yes, this is happening right now
Right here
Here Hear
See something, say something
Diana of the naughty daughters
Sexual assault yeah it happens
Sometimes
Somewhere
But not on the floor
of the Senate
The floor of cloakroom
or the Post office
The dark of the woods
The glare of the beach
They call it confirmation bias
See what you expect
Hear what you are predisposed to hear
Speak the truth you want to believe
The fact is there are more than three monkeys – explains Diana
to her strangely quiet daughters
Confirmation Bias is a form of Exquisite Corpse and was inspired and partially written by Diana McQuaid, a California poet whose chapbook Invisible Future Chickens was published by Smithereens Press, and who has walked the Bolinas cliffs, beaches and dirt roads for more than 40 years.
Ones and Zeros
The news is on tv and we’re eating
steak, rare for us,
and drinking wine across the room
from where the TV drones
All ones and zeros
Pinging cell to cell and back
across oceans
The wine I drink is pink,
Like urine and blood mixed together
It’s not bad
It’s all 1s and 0s
I remind myself
Digital representation
traveling through cables
deep under rivers and oceans and mountains
It’s not real fingers
lopped off one
by one
In back room embassy
In broad daylight
While music plays
Just ones and zeros
Not the one they call president
celebrating assaults
on reporters
here and abroad
Not heard
not seen
not spoken
We are eating the red insides
of a cow
bloody but dead
My wine is pink, the color
of blood and piss
sweet on the tongue
Just ones and zeros
Pixels
The TV is just a box
across the room
It might have happened possibly
Probably, maybe
Who knows?
Lots of ones and zeros in one-hundred billion
dollars
Lots of paid for hotel rooms
Floors of them
Tax free
Virtually
It’s all TV reality shows
Don’t believe your lying eyes
The meat is grey and still bleeds
quietly on the plate
Wine drunk
TV off
Just ones and zeros
Nothing to see
Nothing to hear
Nothing to say
Like monkeys censored
by shotgun blasts
deep in the make-believe jungle
Dotty LeMieux
Dotty LeMieux has published three chapbooks: Let us not Blame Foolish Women, Tombouctou Press; The Land, Smithereens Press; and Five Angels, Five Trees Press. She published the literary journal, The Turkey Buzzard Review for several years in the late 1970’s, early 80’s. Currently, she lives in northern California with her husband and two dogs where she practices law and helps progressive candidates with their election to office.
Dotty is proud to have been a Bernie Sanders delegate to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
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