When a poor man begs
on the corner—
it’s a disgrace.
When a rich company
begs on the phone—
it’s a marketing strategy.
If the poor man sends someone
to kill a bad neighbor—
it’s a crime.
If the president sends his troops
to kill a bad neighbor—
it’s liberation.
The rich man can buy a senator.
The poor man can
buy the rich man’s newspaper
and read
about the senator.
Yes, the rich kid goes to law school.
Yes, the poor kid
sells drugs on the corner.
And there is justice for all!
. Washington 2006
-Vladimir Levchev,
translated from the Bulgarian
by Katerina Stoykova-Klemer
The Season of Delicate Hunger:
Anthology of Contemporary Bulgarian Poetry
(Accents Publishing)