Begging for money
on the internet
Passing around the same
20 to 60 dollars
around the same half dozen
friends
I cry in bed at night
This isn’t the world
afternoon cartoons promised me
My friends get their
heads cracked in
on the streets of every major city
When they say
Black Lives Matter
Free Palestine
Trans Lives Matter
On their college campuses
crying that
genocide is wrong
and asking
where does the tuition money go?
We pick up scraps
and share crumbs among ourselves
We scavenge for something better
but keep coming up empty
On the off chance
we find something more
than nothing
it gets taken
or mysteriously goes missing
We’re all so tired
and angry
and solidarity doesn’t pay the rent
It doesn’t buy the groceries
and it doesn’t keep the lights on
Four easy payments
for life necessities
brought to you by Klarna
Utility payment plans
in collaboration with Affirm
We scramble
job to job
gig to gig
class to class
unsure if/when we’ll lose it
Have comfort snatched
from under us
before we’re even issued
a company T-shirt
made in Vietnam
Here we are
begging for money
on the internet
Passing around the same
20 to 60 dollars
Sometimes we look up
and ask
Where are the people with
stability
with money
with no concern?
We see them with
nicely printed signs
at the protests and marches
We wonder
how some of us struggle so much
When they’re
right there
Chanting alongside us
but refusing to acknowledge
how much power
they hold in their own hands
Pretending all power
is some abstract, distant,
intangible, something
that stops at the polls
They donate to campaigns
that will fight against us
and fund genocide
Thousands, hundred thousands
into their bank accounts
while we’re here
begging for money on the internet
Passing around the same
20 to 60 dollars
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