Lord of the
Flies on Mars
by Helen Bar-Lev
Everyone’s signing up
Everyone’s lining up
to travel to the stars
to colonize Mars
An adventure for the restless
a diversion for the bored
Pay twenty-thousand dollars
to reach your new home
to be enclosed in a dome
piped in oxygen
temperatures guaranteed pleasant
a pill for nourishment
Until some pervert
goes berserk
slits some throats
chops off a few heads
hijacks a space ship
escapes back to Earth
Which in the interim
has become too violent
too much pollution to breathe
and in addition, news of his deeds
have preceded him
he’s a wanted man
He tries to leave
to Venus, perhaps Saturn
but, oh what a fool,
his spaceship
has run out
of fuel
* * * * *
© 4.2016 Helen Bar-Lev
Helen Bar-Lev was born in New York in
1942. www.helenbarlev.com She
holds a B.A. in Anthropology, has lived in Israel for 46 years and
has had over 90 exhibitions of her landscape paintings, 34 of which were
one-woman shows. Her poems and artwork have appeared in numerous online
and print anthologies. Six poetry collections, all illustrated by
Helen. She is the Amy Kitchener senior poet laureate. Helen was
nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2013 and is the recipient of the Homer European
Medal for Poetry and Art. Helen is Assistant to the President of Voices
Israel. She lives in Metulla, Israel.
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