Wednesday, February 25, 2009
State of the Union Inspired Poem
Clarity Above the Call: Now Here is America
Destiny has known procrastination yet senses of honor wake a nation
Come forward one and disagree all only to rise above the call
To lift from depths a fearless debate with hopes for the last day of hate
Dawnings of ages may come and go yet this one we must never forgo
Old adages remain throughout the ages as one defining moment yet still rages
Collective we stand to prove our innovation inviting to join all in conversation
Define the moment when the definitive rule yet identity can abide inside with cool
Now ingenuity again rears its knowing head in an unborn city that lies just ahead
A new dawn of day clarity rings true within our patriot game abide me and you
To be the first responder with fist unclenched to thirst and ponder economic stench
One nation shakes in this holy moment in a time its picture is posted as potent
Where optimism seeks a healthy wealthy ambition amid realms of public opinion
Debate with vision give and take pledges as home and hearth smooth all the edges
Wide girth to the new engagements we fight peacemeal between what's wrong and right
True peace can take a shot across the bow bold plan be a mover show the way somehow
Now providence include us all once again on any given day on any where or when
Key agendas its true we all can dispute yet history knows its her we salute
Let simple and honest and clear be our budget where skirmishes fail and cannot budge it
Plant economic gardens and dig what you may hint at an outline where all have a say
Self sufficience will suffice more than once or twice only beg your pardon and try to be nice
Uplift and be candid riff on the splendid rave and rant then see how it ended
Tow the big line batten down those taxes dig a deep fire line use your best axes
To blacken is no way just strengthen the day come together breech the tether get above the fray
As race and gender are no equity bender chase your hurrah and clarify now here is America
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1 comment:
Nice. I like Obama! :)
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