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The fire this time … (as Amiri tolt me)
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
29 Jan 2025
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Satellite image of LA fires
A nighttime satellite image shows wildfire burning homes and buildings in Los Angeles County’s Altadena region on Jan. 8, 2025. Satellite image: ©2025 Maxar Technologies.

“Scratch a lie—find a thief !”

—Aretha Robinson (Ray Charles’s Mother)

100 mph winds fan flames, dancing, skipping,
Leaping—3 stories high!           Thousands of
Firefighters from as far away as Mexico and
Canada— boots on the ground— 10 toes down

Cali’s burning! Yet, the cruel, cutthroat
Capitalist cult chants,
“Drill, baby, drill!” And blows blame
Game woke smoke up flimflammed fannies

Cali’s burning! Yet, the cruel, cutthroat
Capitalist cult chants,
“Drill, baby, drill!” And conditions Golden
State aid on southern-style voter suppression

Cali’s burning! Yet, fossil fools pretend to fight
Fire with FOX-box flamethrowers in desert
Hearts of evaporated empathy … And misdirect
The ‘search' for fault for The Fire This Time …

Swear on the full pardon of the Horned Shaman—
Teller didn’t tell the American Petroleum Institute in ‘59
Fossil fuels would gift weird weather patterns, droughts,
Fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes writ large worldwide

Couldn’t have been Union Oil, GM, Goodyear Rubber, and
‘Developer’ decisions 100 years ago—like scrapping fast,
Fume-less, electric street cars for smog-mobiles! Nah, it had
To be the fault of Black bitch mayor/dyke-DEI-hire fire chief!

If … snaking freeways every direction possible; If  bumper-
To-bumper traffic of tailpipes vomiting carbon's harmful; If
Greenhouse gassing generations claiming the City of Angels’s
Dangerous— it must be the mayor’s and fire chief’s fault!

Must’ve been Mexican murderers and rapists ripping up a
Thousand miles of track from the country’s largest electric
Rail transit network! Yeah, they wanted jobs of workers the
Trains moved daily to plants, factories and offices citywide.

Yeah, must’ve been the Mexicans who sold streetcars for
Scrap metal and dropped others in waters off Redondo Beach.
Had to be the mayor, the Mexicans and fire chief who made
LA Times’ owner Chandler propagandize against streetcars!

Why, no way would big oil, auto, rubber, road builders, realtors,
Land speculators, developers—
Force white folks’ white flight to suburbs in solitary smog-mobiles!
Must’ve been the mayor, Mexicans and fire chief starting ‘LA Sprawl’

Gotta be the mayor’s fault/fire chief’s fault—not snatching more
Money from firefighters for more cops fighting fire with gunfire!
More good guys with guns! (They’re eating the dogs— poisoning
The blood! Build the wall! It’s a Firewall!) “Drill, baby, drill!” “Drill, baby, drill!”

© 2025. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.

Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet; BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC. You can Vote for his work at GoFundMe and PayPal.

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