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  • Poem: Yesterday’s News – 20/06/20

    Poem: Yesterday’s News – 20/06/20

    Why would I want
    yesterday’s news?
    Through stale headlines
    I’d peruse,
     
    collecting well-learned facts,
    impact flatter than a tack,
    what am I to do
    with yesterday’s news?
     
    Just yesterday,
    headlines stunned,
    they proved 
    others’ wrongs,
    
    what was going on
    in people’s
    calm, proud, or contentious
    lives,
     
    but, tell me this,
    my interest’s amiss,
    I only have bright eyes 
    for today’s worldly affairs,
    you see!
     
    Tired old news
    has no place,
    the bold, firm,
    new headlines
    taking shape!
     
    And what to do
    with saggy, bitter news?
    Throw those headlines
    to the wolves,
    unless for them,
    our curiosity
    still has a use.
     
    So, turn the pages of The Age
    or Herald Sun,
    the Sydney Morning Herald,
    or perhaps
    a local one,
     
    absorb news of
    terrible catastrophes,
    learn bold statistics,
    market growth,
    the rise or fall of the
    temperamental Dow Jones,
     
    then wait until
    tomorrow,
    when new ink
    will tell fresh tales,
     
    different notes,
    different tones,
    fresh truths
    to inform and overwhelm,
     
    then, we will eagerly devour
    the new words
    as though we’ve never
    seen such interesting detail,
    why, won’t we be so informed?
    So well-read, so many facts to tell?
     
    By tomorrow,
    today’s news will be
    tired facts,
     
    we’ll await
    the new morning,
    a mass of words
    presented to greedy eyes
    and hungry hands.
     
    But, perhaps all facts still
    retain their importance,
    no matter their age or relevance,
     
    maybe there’s no such thing as
    “yesterday’s news”,
    either then, tomorrow, or today,
    
    some facts remain as 
    important facts,
    of this truth I already knew,
    
    apparent judgements withdrawn,
    null and void,
    perhaps some of yesterday's news
    can stay.
    © 2020 Lauren M. Hancock. All rights reserved.
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