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EVERY CHILD DREAMS OF AMERICA

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Every child dreams of America in the womb,

encased in darkness, floating toward light,

eager for freedom, waiting for clear sight.

Every child dreams of America in the womb,

encased in firm walls, tightening the hold,

eager for freedom, waiting for dreams to unfold.

We celebrate the birth of a beloved country.

We celebrate freedom to climb mountains and see

anything and everything we dream we can be.

Like a child in the womb, freedom’s birth brings

new challenges to do the right thing, 

as fireworks we watch, and anthems we sing.

Like a child in the womb, freedom’s birth brings

learning to walk and talk and so much more;

to care and share, and love restore.

We celebrate the birth of a beloved country.

We celebrate rights guaranteed, but ignored,

until their loss is a wound we cannot endure.

Every child dreams of America in the womb.

Birth of nations require so much more

than we have been willing to suffer and work for.

Every child dreams of America in the womb.

Like children each detail and pleasure we note.

Like children we play instead of going to vote.

Every child dreams of America in the womb.

Living the dream means nurturing the nation

lest its freedoms, and ours, are entombed.

Every child dreams of America in the womb.

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DESSERT LINES TAX DEMOCRACY

There were too many choices on the dessert tray.

“Each one take one” deserted us in the fray

to take more than our neighbor day after day.

Only those who had already eaten their full

were allowed into the dessert line’s pull.

They soon fearfully learned to guard their place,

that their rights to the line were not earned, but disgrace 

to those deprived of sweet-takings

engaged in new nation-making;

not filled with days of Turkish delights,

but with hungry days turned into endless nights.

Where dreams dashed middle-class hope, 

which died on buffet lines, the poor man’s trope.

The anger is real, if misdirected

believing The Big Lie that goes un-dissected

lest truth arise before their eyes

explaining they face their country’s demise.

We are the source of our own destruction

electing leaders who lie without compunction

and promise to allow us into the buffet line

where dessert is denied time after time.

Democracy dies with the death of the middle-class.

Without “each-one take one” our democracy cannot last.

The buffet lines of life are heavily taxed

while the dessert line where few stand tight go un-taxed.

They are bloated and full of themselves, supremacists all,

while the rest of us watch democracy fall

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