Who Can Justify This?
Kids carrying kids out of the rubble
of a bombed building is the brutal image
of tenderness we need and don’t need to see.
All images gather into deluges of images,
even if it’s a dry flattened landscape. Image piled
on image — the rubble of figurative language.
The kid carrying the kid out of the rubble:
quickening heart synched with faltering
heart, entangled in the materials of building.
The ‘justification’ behind the attack
leaves kids carrying kids out of the rubble.
The constructions of war; the idiom
for kids carrying kids out of the rubble
of bombed buildings.
John Kinsella
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