POETRY Reading: THE DOWNFALL OF GEORGE SANTOS, by Michael Noonan (interview)
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Get to know the poet:
1) What is the theme of your poem?
The theme of the poem is the comeuppance and downfall of a politician
who literally lied his way into office and was then found out.
2) What motivates you to write this poem?
What prompted me to write it? I suppose it was to see how I could
express my opinions on the matter in a comic verse form. As I like the
comic verse of writers like Swift, Lear and Lewis Carrol.
3) How long have you been writing poetry?
I've been writing poetry, on and off, and of varying quality, for
some decades. Though poetry isn't the main focus of my literary work.
4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?
My literary guest. Merlin the magician. If he ever existed?
5) What influenced you to submit your poetry performed by a professional actor?
I would do an awful job of reciting any of my works, so I was
interested to hear how someone else would read it. And she did a far better job than I could have done.
6) Do you write other works? Scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?
Yes, I have written other things. I have had stories and articles
published in anthologies and literary magazines. A volume of my short
stories, entitled, Seven Tall Tales, has been published on Amazon. Have had four one act plays published in separate anthologies published by the Fresh Words publishing company, and a one act play has been performed at a theatre comedy festival.
7) What is your passion in life?
Passions in life. Literature, movies, photography and art.
POEM:
He won his election
through lies and deception.
And it soon became known, across the nation,
that all he had claimed was a fabrication.
A web of lies he had woven,
to forge the career he had chosen.
He said he just wished to do his job,
but was hounded by the whole press mob.
He was no rogue, he wasn’t a clown,
and it was the liberal media that was doing him down.
He became a joke, a figure of fun,
his career unravelled, and he was undone.
He then stepped down, he did claim,
to fight for his honor and clear his name.
But with his reputation sunk so low,
his only option was to go.
Though those he did dupe and deceive
were all too happy to see him leave.
He said his opponents had been spiteful and unfair,
and he had merely embellished his resume, here and there.
It was tough to be in the news spotlight,
every day, and every night,
to be constantly doorstepped by the fourth estate,
and asked to set the record straight.
His career was a ruse and a con, on such an epic scale,
that now he’s ended up in jail.
Was it worth it, George, to win your election,
by such chicanery and deception?
To have your name dragged through the mud,
and to be seen as a grifter, and a dud?
To lose, would have been better by a mile,
than to win in such a wretched style.
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