Berserker

     Doctor held in Ft. Hood killings: 12 dead, 31 hurt
               Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2009

Listen to Marvin read Berserker

Berserk—interesting word—from Old Norse.
A warrior with insufficient zeal
Would don a bearskin robe, kill all remorse,
Abandon his humanity, reveal

What horrors rage, unfettered, can project.
The bearskin robe’s passé—now, festered minds,
God-driven, grotesquely armed, twisted, flecked
With certainty, accept commands divined.

That ancient Norse berserker killed for loot—
Nasty? Sure. Yet one has obligations,
A family (the moral issue’s moot!),
Got to pay the rent, defend the nation.

But Dr. Hasan and his ilk display
A self-contempt, a presence—whipped, scored, flayed—
Shrunk, without significance. How can one
Spark attention? Massacre! Snap, shriek, stun!

We’d all be spared, had they been better paid,
Or warmly loved, and, often, nicely laid.
                                 (11/9/09)

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