Soft Fascism by Charles Plymell
I am watching Col. Kadaffi tonight
why is it he reminds me of Keith Richards?
I wish he wasn't a killer and should have sat
in his tent in the right spot that time
but he was an outcast at the U. N.
I know the feeling at a poetry reading
but they don't walk out because we are correct
fat happy and correct so we won't revolt
only stare out the window of the Latte shop
numbed in Woodstock Beatle music in the air
They want guns in Texas. Maybe it will start there
But we haven't been robbed enough. Not yet.
Every product we touch lines the pocket
of the Arian brotherhood. They own us.
Soft Fascism works so much better
with stupid tribes in the boonies
who raise the tattered flag on their pickups
and pretend they are worriers like Afghanistan
proud of their guns like in Pakistan
make stupid amerikans pay for all the arms.
We won't rebel in Wisconsin
Soft Fascism is the better way
We can bust the unions and have our say
about what women do with their bodies.
The Arian Brotherhood fires union guards
and put in the ones they like
blowing Vodka out their asses in Afghanistan
murdering people in the name of war
It's all about them getting elected anyway
Very easy with propaganda and Soft Fascism
almost democratic on the face of it. Always works
with a weak leader and money spread in the right places
an ignorant country anyway numbed by Prussian education
from cradle to the grave while geriatrics listen to the Beatles
Those boys in chemicals and oil saw how easy it is
long ago when they said Ike was a Commie
and laid low while everything we touch enriches them
not so with the Arab states. They are educated
and starved, not bought off with carry out fat
Soft Fascism and soft ice cream Oh Amerikans!
-Charles Plymell
A Fable: The Prince of Tides
The King of the most powerful land was preparing his reign of peace, freedom, and equality for all his people. The Queen was preparing for birth of the new Prince. But there were problems. His armies were engaged in a conflict they could not win. The young did not want to fight the unknown enemies that the old had made to keep power. Much to the Queen's dismay, who was busy rearing the new Prince, the King had also fallen under the spell of the Sex Goddess who ruled in the Make Believe World.In order to draw attention from his problems, he promised his people and the Goddess something impossible. The Moon was inviolate and pure through all the millennia. It was the symbol of an untouched heavenly body. On a hot July day when the seas of the earth were hazy his spacemen set foot on the moon and played a sport. For beings from Earth, landing on the moon was the greatest of all feats, but other Heavenly Bodies grew angry and sent a tremor through space.
The others ordered the moon to multiply the earth beings until they poisoned themselves with their sciences, inventions, and technologies that they thought would better their race and protect themselves. The toxins made them act strangely and kill each other in inhuman and unpredictable ways. The other Heavenly Bodies also put a curse on the Sex Goddess who died mysteriously, reportedly taking her own life. The King was assassinated, his brain stolen, and the event so obscured that the Queen and her people would never know the truth. The toddler Prince saluted his father's horse-drawn casket. The king's brother was also assassinated and tragedy befell more of the family.
The Prince grew into the handsomest and most desired by all peoples. Even a Princess from another country came to visit him. The millennium was drawing to a close. Strange events happened more frequently. The Princess' great beauty was crushed by a new lifestyle of high-speed technology and metal. With his wife and her sister by his side, the Prince flew his new sleek-wing'd technology into a July haze just a few years after the Queen had died. Before the new millennium, in the same month the King had made the moon his conquest, fabulous remains washed ashore in silent pieces where the Queen had once played with the child Prince while the King governed his people.
--Charles Plymell
Cherry Valley, NY
July 19, 1999














