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‘Who Needs a Chinese Tractor?’ by Reid McGrath

March 28, 2014
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Because he gave up life in town
To graze the old undulant farm
They called him a provincial clown
Who did not get all up in arms.

They said, rashly, he did not care
About the evil ways of men.
But seeing evil everywhere
He’d made it a point not to sin

(As much as he could); so he went
Back out into the countryside
And all his energy was spent
On living simply with his bride.

Their arms were plowshares, pruning hooks.
(Though there was a gun ’hind the door.)
He saw the Chinese tractor took
The job away from John next-door.

The trinket’s cheap, but it’s bloody,
Splashed by slaves on gulag lines!
One is voting with one’s money:
To buy foul things is to make binds.

His mode of life: To hurt no one—
Was bold and brash and hard to do;
And doing it, one could be dumb,
Not preaching, but, practicing too.

The couple commenced to work hard
And be subversive in their way:
To plant potatoes in their yard
And turn the salesman back away.

Lawns are somewhat a waste of space.
Land is a resource one can use.
The less one buys the Chinese race
Is that much less hurt and abused.

So every time they went shopping—
Which was a rare occurrence—it
Was a good chance to go voting
With the pennies in their pocket.

 

Reid McGrath is a poet living in the Hudson Valley of New York.

Featured Image: “Made in America” by David Bowers (b. 1956)

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  1. Katy says:
    12 years ago

    I really like this poem, the story.

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  2. Terence Marin says:
    12 years ago

    A good poem. Actually, planting potatoes in their yard may not be subversive but ingenious. Supposedly a severe sun flare could wreck our electricity and take us back to the 18th century: http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/newt-gingrich-s-plan-to-stave-off-the-apocalypse-20140328

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