The Definition of Bravery
By Alisha Goldblatt
Insurrection may take many forms, but
a son rose to full height when
still in plain sight was his
father’s shouting hat and double barrel
shotgun —
nothing but a proxy for his lagging dick —
the very same member,
tip of the spear,
that fertilized the egg
who, once cracked and grown,
weaponized his own cell phone.
Traitors get shot
Dad texted his own children,
swearing the riot was a preface
to lawmakers held by the hair, their
skulls clattering down the granite
steps. This man who had held
his son’s head and studied each
vein and eyelash, hip–checked
all playful, told oil–rig stories.
When parentage sewed him into
a fold, he sliced the stitches clean.