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The painting "The Wild Hunt of Odin" by Peter Nicolai Arbo (1831-1892)

Is it fair to credit so much of the terrible acts 
of great men to them alone?

Is the man at the fore a wolf so separate from the sheep
when the shared blood of a nation boils together?
Is he not merely the tallest drop in a fervent wave?
A conductor at best, more a lightning rod, 
a mouthpiece possessed by some roused all-father spirit 
that slumbers in the country’s hearts

We deserve the leaders we permit and institute
pretending to sacrifice ourselves at their altar
– purely performative – 
instead sacrificing them like sheep
once we quench our bloodthirsts
(our selves now absolved)

Until that dark spirit fills us again and another is chosen

An old topographical map of the Mexican Central Railway, taken from Wikipedia

Grooves embedded deep upon the contoured land
potent water ways of vital twists and turns
Each near-insignificant in form, evolving
but sprung forth necessary, flowing from function

Old channels run deepest
and though dry now, they bide their time
awaiting frenzied blood to pump, pump
To course, raging back into the zeitgeist

Clang clanging metalworks upon the flat land
straight lengths of steel, angles unnatural
Each piece an exacting cost of toil and ore, connecting by necessity 

Young minds young eyes, reckless ingenuity
bend matter to will as on an anvil
a frenzied thirst for fortune, they drink and drink
On command, the milk courses out from the teat