Poetry Sunday: We Are Not Responsible by Harryette Mullen
Searching for a poem to feature this week, one that might express the zeitgeist of the moment, I came across this one. It was first published in 2002 but it seemed to perfectly fit this moment in 2025. See if you agree. We Are Not Responsible by Harryette Mullen We are not responsible for your lost or stolen relatives. We cannot guarantee your safety if you disobey our instructions. We do not endorse the causes or claims of people begging for handouts. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. Your ticket does not guarantee that we will honor your reservations. In order to facilitate our procedures, please limit your carrying on. Before taking off, please extinguish all smoldering resentments. If you cannot understand English, you will be moved out of the way. In the event of a loss, you’d better look out for yourself. Your insurance was cancelled because we can no longer handle your frightful claims. Our handlers lost your luggage and w...