2020





2020 


Forgotten days
Taken by panhandlers of hyperbole
Fear sold by the crateload
To the unwary and insecure
Revolving paranoia
In increasing doses
Led by leaders of the self-proclaimed
Like frozen embryo
Suspended in liquid nitrogen
Forecasts of Armageddon
From a test tube
Written in the planets
Revealed to those who seek
And those who refuse to allow


Bruce Levin



Bruce Levine, a 2019 Pushcart Prize Poetry Nominee, has spent his life as a writer of fiction and poetry and as a music and theatre professional. Over three hundred of his works are published in over twenty-five on-line journals including Ariel Chart, Friday Flash Fiction, Literary Yard; over thirty print books including Poetry Quarterly, Haiku Journal, Dual Coast Magazine, Tipton Poetry Journal, and his shows have been produced in New York and around the country. Six eBooks are available from Amazon.com. His work is dedicated to the loving memory of his late wife, Lydia Franklin. A native Manhattanite, Bruce lives in New York with his dog, Gabi. Visit him at www.brucelevine.com

1 Comments

  1. i'd like to forget about this year. please maybe another title. Just kidding. It's a tough one.

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