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START YOUR DAY THIS WAY

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Start each day with something to say

that cheers the heart and paves the way

for kindness unbound by fear of loss

of reputation and a safe situation,

threatened by retribution for your contribution

to truth and justice hour-by-hour, day-by-day.

We are on a common journey lifted higher

by a deep yearning for freedom and equality 

to which every American and immigrant aspires;

tied down with words in our Constitution

and protected by laws, enforced by courts

which pledge apolitical, neutral decisions

rendered with stated grace and precision.

But, when law is ignored, or twisted by greed or hate;

when SCOTUS corrupts its mission and states

precedent no longer controls politicians

who are free to break laws and showcase their flaws

without any constraints, our laws carry such taint

that constitutional words become blurred on the page.

Crying over each turn of the page by a party of miscreants

takes too much energy and lessens our pace.

We are still here. We are still to be feared 

by those who would take our freedoms away.

We are not going back. That is not the progressive way.

We only go forward to claim a new day

where America’s promise wins over the fray

created to disrupt and corrupt election day.

Stop whining. Stop crying. Get out and register voters.

Drive them to the polls. Guard their way.

There are more more than enough of us to hold sway

and create a better country, one we can take pride in every day.

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THE FIGHT WITHIN

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The Cold War taught school kids to “duck-and-cover”

to save their lives, not from bullets fired by fellow Americans;

But from Russian bombs put in place

to put America in its place

in every available space

where bombs could reach our shores.

President Kennedy intervened to stop the ships

carrying missiles to fill silos built in Cuba.

School kids stopped to pray that day

before being sent home to “be with their families.”

I recall that day when annihilation of my nation

became too real to hide away.

Khruschev shouted “We will bury you” as he beat his shoe

where he sat at a desk in the UN.

He foretold our future there and then.

He said we will “destroy you from within.”

That is when the great pirates began to grow rich

in their race shore to shore running

arms, and drugs, and sex slaves galore;

depositing money passed hand-to-hand

into banks off-shore until it washed up and over 

the World Bank, its monolith waves too big to ignore.

The dish on American tables ran away with the spoon

feeding the greed of a growing American oligarchy.

It has taken my lifetime to measure

the true loss of America’s treasure

amassed in stealth by pirates dressed as lobbyists,

and PACS funded by dark money

who claim the false goal to live free in our fragile democracy, 

our greatest wealth.

The pirates stole into control of our country 

with entertainment instead of news.

Encouraging citizens to sleep and not be woke to the tragedy

of pirates placed within a government grown too thin

by tax cuts for the pirates like Trump, Vance, Bannon, Musk, Ramaswamy,

Hegseth, Gabbard, Alito and so many others.

Leaders now promise to deregulate all guards against their pirate theft.

And a sleeping nation nods “yes,” ignoring the pleas of true patriots, left bereft.

The pirates have  opened the gates and our Ship of State is un-moored.

They smile and smirk with strong-men and must not be ignored.

We cannot simply give up and give in

watching our country destroyed from within,

while Putin and America’s pirates count coins and grin.

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WASHING DAY

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WASHING DAY

If only we could change relationships

the way we change sheets.

Only when they get dirty is not enough

to get a good night’s sleep.

Alito and Thomas rest easier than we in their dirt,

and claim no government washing machine

can touch their white sheets hidden by black robes,

robes so black the dirt collecting there

has been hidden from our view.

But, we smell it. Phew!

We watch their corrupt dust collect 

at the foot of their court decisions,

based not on precedent of law,

but formed from hands too dirty

to keep a nation’s sheets clean;

rulings filled with unjustified derision.

We need to change the sheets, America.

We have allowed the white sheets

of privileged un-justice to cheat as

they hide behind black robes.

Airing our dirty linen has become mere sport.

It is time to change the sheets,

to wash them clean of prejudice used

to promote power and greed.

Justice is not a game of any sort.

We need to remake our American bed

with clean sheets.

SCOTUS has no “never wash” label

with an “X” across its symbols of power.

We must go back in time

to the nursery rhyme

“They that wash on Monday,

have all the week to dry…

They that wash on Thursday,

wash for shame.

They that wash on Friday,

wash in need.

And they that wash on Saturday,

OH! they are sluts indeed.”

And still chief Justice Roberts delays.

We need to change our sheets,

to wash them clean,

remake the bed beyond the bar,

now that we have seen

the dirty robes hiding unclean sheets

of America’s shame,

claimed in Lady Justice’s name.

No lady would behave this way.

She would have started washing 

on Monday.

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