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The Non-Expert

The Vote Not Shaken

Experts answer what they know. The Non-Expert answers anything. This week, LAUREN FREY helps a reader choose between political candidates by applying modern poetry to the process.

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Lauren Frey
TMN Contributing Writer Lauren Frey lives in New York City, where she voices the PBS’s NOW with David Brancaccio and works as a publicist. Lauren is a talented unicyclist, a mediocre climber, and a competent seamstress. She graduated with a degree in Drama from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.
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Question: How are you supposed to choose between the candidates when all the news reports only talk about HOW the races are GOING, not WHAT they’re ABOUT? I am not looking for poetry, but some straight facts on the candidates’ policy ideas or beliefs. Come on I would think you guys would be equally upset or MORE about how America is being hijacked by BIG MEDIA and the PARTIES behind the politics. —Stephen Kanter

Answer: With thanks to E.E. Cummings’s “Buffalo Bill’s,” Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken,” and William Carlos Williams’s “The Red Wheelbarrow”

Michigan Mitt’s

Michigan Mitt ’s
triumphed
           who always
           sports some stallionmane’s-silver
                                                                  sideburns
and beats onetwothreefourfive republicansjustlikethat
                                                                                                              Joseph Smith

he is a handsome man
           and what I want to know is
how do you like your blackhaired boy
Mister Death Penalty

The Vote Not Shaken

Two votes diverged in a metal booth,
And sorry I could not stand for both
And be one voter, I became a sleuth
And Googled one to find the truth
About whether she’d spur economic growth;

Then Googled the other, just to be fair,
He had perhaps the better chance,
Because he was young, with hope and
flair;
Though also not that into prayer.

I suspect they shared that stance,
And both that primary equally blessed
One a woman and one black.
White male candidates must be stressed!
They couldn’t even take the Midwest.

I cast my vote and didn’t look back.
It was at least worth a try.
But honestly, I’m still kind of on the fence:
Two votes diverged in a metal booth, and I—
I picked the super charismatic guy,
And it didn’t make that much difference.

The Red Ohio

so much depends
upon

a red O
hio

crazed with vain
chatter

beside the right
talking heads

—Published January 18, 2008