By Peter Magliocco


Go as the ghost without shadow
Into realms of Iron Man and Achilles
To steal their superpowers tonight.
What good is just being human anymore?
Pluck the force of ages
From the secretive cabbala
Of Wall Street mystics in hiding;
Fill your bounty with their crypto-coins
And rule the stock market of dreams.
The Gen-Z losers will cringe at your doorstep,
Bring you cold elixirs for forgetting foibles
Of their obsolete flesh in a time capsule.
With gusto swirl your cape into faces
Of once doubting infidels
Who’ll never know what it’s like coming-out
To scrape clouds of silver linings,
The taste of greening ambrosia on your lips
In the sunlight’s caress arcing
Past rainbow arches –
While Gotham mortals dress up for Halloween
Waiting for their monstrous selves
To replace dead superheroes
Peter Magliocco writes from Las Vegas, Nevada, where he’s been active as writer, poet, editor, and artist. He has recent poetry in A Too Powerful Word, Trouvaille Review, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Flashes of Brilliance, dyst, Dreich, and elsewhere. His latest poetry books are The Underground Movie Poems (Horror Sleaze Trash), Night Pictures from the Climate Change (Cyberwit.net), and Particle Acceleration on Judgement Day (Impspired press).
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