
When she read this poem in her new edition of The Threepenny Review, Rebel Girl laughed out loud.
Ha ha ha.
It's by Robert Pinsky.
Family Values
Shame is more important than guilt.
Food is more trouble than it's worth.
We're prettier than everybody else.
Nobody gets what they deserve.
Everybody has it coming to them.
We're also smarter than everybody else.
If you've got it, spend it, and if you
Don't have it, spend it as if you do.
We deserve more than everybody else.
Look at her, strutting what she doesn't have.
Look at him, he thinks he's got it
Coming to him. Like everybody else.
We have it and it doesn't do us any
Good because nobody gets what they
Deserve more than everybody else.
—Robert Pinsky
(The image is from the artist Jaime Hernandez whose work in the Love and Rockets comic book series got Rebel Girl through graduate school. She likes to imagine that Hernandez was drawing her and her friends. That's Reb on the right in the torn leggings, waving, smiling as usual. The girl can't help it.)
5 comments:
I don't get it.
It's great, but it can't touch "Long live life."
Rebel Girl was in a comic book?
Is 11:47 being sarcastic? "Long live life?" I think I saw that phrase under "banality" in a dictionary.
I always thought of you as a L&R type of gal.
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