Careening Into the Middle East
Careening into the Middle East
after Farnaz Fatemi
Self-satisfied peacock
Fanning out your feathers
Fordow Natanz Esfahan
How lightly you carried this dark plan
Through your gilded golf resort
Esfahan is the birthplace of Farnaz’ father Fall in love with its great square, minarets
Drink tea in the garden courtyard of the Abbasi Hotel In the shops
learn to bargain with humility and respect so both sides will feel satisfied
Blighted America of carrots and sticks, winners
and losers, bully opponents with bombs, tariffs
Defund dissenters, enlist the National Guard, bulldoze
the rose garden, make way for hundred foot flagpoles
The President’s gold
now the White House brand
It takes a protester from Tehran to say it:
There is no one dirtier than Trump.
Esfahan sits along the Zayandeh River where years ago, Farnaz is told,
her grandfather ministered to scores of stray cats with his tender Iranian heart
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This is a lovely and connecting piece of writing.