Hail Old Glory, raise her high
Never surrender, Never say die!
Raise her high out in the yard
When times are good, when times are hard
A symbol, yes, but so much more
She's the woven fabric of our nation's soul
She scaled the rubble after the towers fell
And Suribachi, over Iwo's hell
She says to the curse, you will not win
I stand for what we are within
This country will be your toughest yet
You might bruise us, but you can bet
That when it's over we'll still stand
At the ballpark, with our neighbors, heart under hand
Where we'll proudly salute her beneath the sun
One nation, indivisible, every color, every creed, everyone
Model 1814 U.S. Flag at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore, MD
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
When Does It Stop Being Funny?
When
When does it stop being funny
When do the jokes and the memes
lose their edge and become cruel irony
When does toilet paper cease to be a punchline
and instead become an apropos symbol of this mess
What will be the death toll and when and where will it hit closest
When do the gallows no longer become humorous and open beneath our feet
When will "If I get corona, I get corona" become the hauntingly real battle cry of the ignorant
Maybe when the shelves of toilet paper and cleaner don't get re-stocked in a week or two
Maybe when the patient with the twisted knee waits at home for another week to be seen
Maybe when the realization hits that the last goodbye really was the last goodbye
Maybe when last month's rent really was the last month's rent
Maybe when schools announce that summer's cancelled
Maybe when neighbors aren't
Maybe then
Maybe
When does it stop being funny
When do the jokes and the memes
lose their edge and become cruel irony
When does toilet paper cease to be a punchline
and instead become an apropos symbol of this mess
What will be the death toll and when and where will it hit closest
When do the gallows no longer become humorous and open beneath our feet
When will "If I get corona, I get corona" become the hauntingly real battle cry of the ignorant
Maybe when the shelves of toilet paper and cleaner don't get re-stocked in a week or two
Maybe when the patient with the twisted knee waits at home for another week to be seen
Maybe when the realization hits that the last goodbye really was the last goodbye
Maybe when last month's rent really was the last month's rent
Maybe when schools announce that summer's cancelled
Maybe when neighbors aren't
Maybe then
Maybe
Spiritual Food
I went to write a poem of sorrow
One full of despair
But when I searched my heart for words
I found they just weren't there
For I'd just finished praying
And my soul was at its best
I searched for angst and worry
But I found my mind at rest
I tried to rile myself to passion
But alas it did no good
The 'damage' had been done
I'd had my spiritual food
Thursday, March 19, 2020
A Week Ago
It was only a week ago
Hard to believe
Awake and alive
Now asleep in a dream
A week ago
That's all it was
Rainbows and sunshine
Dandelion fuzz
A week ago
All was right
Day was day
Night was night
A line was a line
A dot was a dot
Things were fine
Now they're not
A week ago
I held out my hand
Now it's wrapped in a glove
Sealed with a band
Up was up
Down was down
The lights were on
All over town
It's quiet now
Everyone's inside
A ghostly silence
Something's died
A week from now
We'll be fine
Strong of heart
Peace of mind
A week from now
We'll realize
How to adapt
How to survive
Life will be basic
Slowed down
Bread and family
Sitting down
Time for prayer
Contemplation
Time for reflection
Meditation
Time for projects
Pulling weeds
Mending fences
Humble deeds
Charity will be in vogue
Across our blessed nation
We'll see faces, not commodities
Service, not recreation
Ready and stronger
We'll survive
Better and balanced
Awake and alive
Hard to believe
Awake and alive
Now asleep in a dream
A week ago
That's all it was
Rainbows and sunshine
Dandelion fuzz
A week ago
All was right
Day was day
Night was night
A line was a line
A dot was a dot
Things were fine
Now they're not
A week ago
I held out my hand
Now it's wrapped in a glove
Sealed with a band
Up was up
Down was down
The lights were on
All over town
It's quiet now
Everyone's inside
A ghostly silence
Something's died
A week from now
We'll be fine
Strong of heart
Peace of mind
A week from now
We'll realize
How to adapt
How to survive
Life will be basic
Slowed down
Bread and family
Sitting down
Time for prayer
Contemplation
Time for reflection
Meditation
Time for projects
Pulling weeds
Mending fences
Humble deeds
Charity will be in vogue
Across our blessed nation
We'll see faces, not commodities
Service, not recreation
Ready and stronger
We'll survive
Better and balanced
Awake and alive
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