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Today's poem is by David Kirby

Mass Shootings: A Biography
       

For most of history, multiple murders
were an option for aristocrats: everyone
else was too tired. Then people
moved to cities, got factory jobs,
had evenings and weekends off,
became more anxious: suddenly
they were living next to people
they didn't know. In the early 1900s,
nervous disorders spiked as the spread
of information became faster and cheaper
and local stories became national news:
if people were being killed in Spokane,
why not in your town? The long gun
became the Tommy gun became
the assault rifle, the technology
speeding faster than our ability
to fathom it. When Admiral Parry
sailed for the Arctic Circle,
his men carried food in tin cans,
an invention so new that there were
as yet no can openers.



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