One sees, from the beginning,
where this book
is going: life’s a game
and nothing but,
so grab your (corked) bat
and swing for the fences,
round the bases
while waving at the round-mouthed
faces, touch home
and know, no matter what,
your score won’t matter more
than the post-game
party’s post-party lull, the boring
stars not half
so engrossing as the last
tumbler of rum. The real
flub when you
claim none of this is
fair is thinking
fair is something to think:
that benchmark was never there—
no league rules,
no umpire: only palace intrigue
during the final
years of a pointless empire.
Published in the April 2023 issue: View Contents