Danse Macabre

The rising tide of dark money in the courts
from billionaires in a macabre dance
with the bleeding body of our Democracy
upon the grave of long neglected Lady Justice,
her scales broken, their taxes refunded.


(Art by Daniel Eskridge.

Poem prompted by Sammi Cox’s Weekender and Living Poetry’s Monday prompts.)

About Bartholomew Barker

Bartholomew Barker is one of the organizers of Living Poetry, a collection of poets and poetry lovers in the Triangle region of North Carolina. His first poetry collection, Wednesday Night Regular, written in and about strip clubs, was published in 2013. His second, Milkshakes and Chilidogs, a chapbook of food inspired poetry was served in 2017. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2021. Born and raised in Ohio, studied in Chicago, he worked in Connecticut for nearly twenty years before moving to Hillsborough where he makes money as a computer programmer to fund his poetry habit.
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7 Responses to Danse Macabre

  1. equipsblog says:

    Very aptly penned.

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  2. berniebell1955 says:

    That will go in m’blog…and I’ll attempt to copy over the image as it’s …perfect.

    You’re not always cheery – but you are always good at what you do!

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