The Theatre Of The Absurd
Back in the 1960s I loved them,
sought out the plays
Beckett, Ionesco, Stoppard and the rest
who were illustrating the death of logic
which silenced argument
as the beginning became the end.
I didn’t anticipate the re-run
in the theatres of Westminster
and Washington
all these years later
as the political players
take the stage
to play those parts again
speaking absurdities on cue
as directed by their part,
by their party in a government
where ethics are as dead as genocide,
where ethics never existed,
just like genocide,
where ethics are deader
than Rosencrantz and Gildenstern
and only the absurd still lives
taking us back where we started.


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