Thunder Sandwich #16
Cherry Hill by Haze McElhenny
    1 Poem by
    Dr Prasenjit Maiti













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    precinct new york

    the big mac i'd bitten into all of a sudden turned cold
    as a jaywalker was run over
    by one of our new york greyhound services
    and my arms were locked by a streetwalker with sad eyes
    . . . what has happened to you, america, my dreams?
    your french wines sell cheap in plastic bags
    that grown-up children take along to their parents
    living derelict in mad houses, condos or god's own country
    what has happened to you, america, my youth?
    my chicago streets, your bloody napkins
    my sodden shirts, your stale hamburgers and rye whisky
    what has happened to you, america, my love?
    playing cowboy around the world
    and sleeping with james bond like soho
    my new york muggers, your affirmative action plan
    our derelict asians buying cheap airline tickets
    to enter you en masse
    as if group sex is any less free of illusions ...
    what has happened to you, america, my dreams?
    in your new york derelict, cold chilli oil
    china town and prawn champagne
    I'm crying america, are you?

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