for Mark Arax
The ground is sinking
to where the water used to be
all across the San Joaquin,
agriculture’s deficit spending
leveraged into fortunes
for California’s kings.
This side of the Sierra divide,
it’s always been ‘boom or bust’,
flood or drought,
nothing normal
in between
to bank on
but drill more wells for nuts:
almonds and pistachios,
another million humans
to farm like cattle,
corral in cubicles
they can’t afford.
With the nature of California,
paradox or conundrum,
a constant battle.