Lawrence Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Where is Herod’s Father?
…lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.
-Saint Matthew 2:16-18
The Herod of today squats alone in his room Alone, devoid of parenting or purpose Feverishly feeling sorry for himself His only friend is his Precious, his glowing screen
(And where is his father?)
He scribbles screaming screeds and manifestos And draws cool pictures of army guns ‘n’ stuff Mommy lets him do whatever he wants Maybe another weapon will calm him down
(But where is his father?)
He counts the children in the village school He draws a floor plan of the village church He clutches his he-man tough guy army gear He sends his sulkings through the GossipNet
(Oh, where is his father?)
A naked AR fantasy hangs on his wall He takes him down, he wants to ****** him He feels, he doesn’t think, he feels, he feels – Maybe Moloch wasn’t such a bad guy after all
(Now where is Herod’s father?)
Legal note: this is not an allusion to any specific instance of infanticide in this nation, but rather to the many causes of why in America hunting season on children is always open.