Second Coming No. 139 — June 7, 2025

A poem-a-day protest against the threat posed to our democracy by the current occupant of the White House and his regime


Nan Wigington
Ordinary Morning

What I remember
colludes with
what I forget.

It happened last night,
tomorrow morning,

in the white of winter,
the sweat of summer.

The war had begun,
it was undone.

The moon limped behind the junipers.
The sun heaved its heavy heart across the horizon.

Everyone watched. No one saw.

You ran, slipped—
on a wet leaf, a streak of blood, snow.

I saw their guns, luminescent,
their car, their tank beside you,

their soldiers, ours—
how they just took you.

In my dreams, you come back.
It is us again, ordinary, you at the table,

me making breakfast, onions and eggs, garlic and toast,
but I wake, and you’re still gone.

My heart is a chaos—
This their greatest victory.


Nan Wigington‘s poems and flash fiction have appeared in Alternative Milk MagazineIdle InkTiny MoleculesMolotov CocktailThe Ekphrastic Review and other journals. She lives in a large retirement community on the eastern edge of Denver.


Indolent Books and editor Michael Broder are back with another poem-a-day series as a creative response to the threat posed to our democracy by the current occupant of the White House. The plan is to continue for all 1460 days of the 47th American presidency.


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