Poem of the week: Here We Go Again

A new work by Ger Reidy

Poet Ger Reidy and   artist Deirdre Walsh in Belmullet, Co Mayo for the Force 11 Writers Weekend. File Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Poet Ger Reidy and artist Deirdre Walsh in Belmullet, Co Mayo for the Force 11 Writers Weekend. File Photograph: Bryan O’Brien

It’s time now to rise up and be counted.

Old fusty academics must go to the town square

Chain themselves to the railings be confronted

Just like in the old days ideals laid bare.

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No one is reading their books only themselves.

The time is over for grumbling to one another,

Our forefathers would have rolled up their sleeves

To avoid a return to the gulag and gas chamber.

Fellow poets, hard won inches are being lost in miles

While you are counting your Facebook smiles.

So here we go again in the post-crash parade

The crosshairs focused on a perceived villain

By those who only know how to invade,

Who never knew the baby’s cry in vain,

Who never knew the post-war toil,

Or the smell of blood spilt on their own soil

Ger Reidy has published three collections of poetry and a book of short stories.