From the Edinburgh University Companion To Twentieth Century British and American War Literature

I had thought for the last couple years this poem was lost, but using the link in the footnote in the book excerpt I was able to locate the original version that had been on Poets Against The War. That was at a site run by Glenn Butkus, link here: http://bibliosity.blogspot.com/2009/09/artificial-light.html please visit and support people into poetry and ideas and truth and beauty and goodness and...

Artificial Light

Under the sweet desert
the anniversary impulse 
is bred into
the soldiers heart...
in time nine beats
for eleven measures
and self disappears 
into the Arabian rhythm.

In rhythms and beats the orange
sun rises and violent
its violet edges 
say good night
and good morning
to insurgents and surges
of soldiers playing and plying
the dead for mediated
affirmations of each other's
causation.

Under yellow sodium 
artificial light 
death came.
To each with ecstasy, sadness, 
passion and numbness;
To each with pain,
forgiveness, 
and hatred. 

Two televisions sit facing
each other, transmitting
in different languages, filling
the air with sounds
mixing together,
playing to an ever
deafening crowd.

-Mark Brunke







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