Cuckoo

                    Cuckoo

 

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“Love Me and Leave Me to Die . . . Carry On, Carry On”

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The soundtrack for the plague of AIDS became

The music of that sweat-toothed guy on stage

From Zanzibar, that Mercury.  Aflame

With him and AIDS, the time was like a cage

In which we had to share intensity

In claustrophobic spaces where his breath

Was mixed up with a crowd-like density

Of passion, drums, hard guitar, and death.

What was the Middle Ages’ backdrop sound

For flea-infested rats, bubonic plague,

And hideous suffering?  Was it profound

Gregorian chant?  Did some gay tune stravaig

The world, like “Sumer is icumen in,”

To treat those millions for their happy sin?