Thursday, September 1, 2022

The Executioner's Face: Poem and Photo by Matt Witt

The Executioner's Face

 By Matt Witt




We load the car --

two sets of clothes and 

a lifetime of memories --

as skyscraper flames are destroying 

hundreds of homes of

friends and neighbors

a mile away. 

Did they get out in time?

Will we?

And then what?

 

We hit the back roads, 

searching for safety,

with Bob Dylan howling through car speakers: 

"The soles of my feet, 

I swear they're burning."

 

Decades of reports said 

this was coming 

without climate action.

"Hotter temperatures." 

"Disappearing snowpack." 

"More frequent and more intense fires."

"Urgent transition needed to solar."

"Rapid investment in energy efficiency."

 

We can already picture 

the photos the media will feed us 

of some scraggly guy with stringy hair 

who may have dropped a match --

with headlines: “What caused the fire?”

 

There will be no photos of 

corporate lobbyists 

whose puppets for years said 

let's double down on what got us here

or who gave us half measures 

and asked for applause.

 

We drive through the smoke,

community destroyed,

and now Dylan’s voice is sounding more desperate: 

"The executioner's face,” he wails, 

“is always well hidden."



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