
SONG: Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Pete Seeger
BOOK: The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien
POEM: To the Congress of the United States, Entering Its Third Century by Howard Nemerov
because reverence has never been america's thing,
this verse in your honor will not begin "o thou."
but the great respect our country has to give
may you all continue to deserve, and have.
* * *
here at the fulcrum of us all,
the feather of truth against the soul
is weighed, and had better be found to balance
lest our enterprise collapse in silence.
for here the million varying wills
get melted down, get hammered out
until the movie's reduced to stills
that tell us what the law's about.
conflict's endemic in the mind:
your job's to hear it in the wind
and compass it in opposites,
and bring the antagonists by your wits
to being one, and that the law
thenceforth, until you change your minds
against and with the shifting winds
that this and that way blow the straw.
so it's a republic, as Franklin said,
if you can keep it; and we did
thus far, and hope to keep our quarrel
funny and just. though with this moral:—
praise without end for the go-ahead zeal
of whoever it was invented the wheel;
but never a word for the poor soul's sake
that thought ahead, and invented the brake.
QUOTE: "War does not determine who is right but who is left."
Wow; you're off to a great start. Pete Seeger? I'll be back for more. Keep up the great and good discipline you've started here. You'll like it, but so will folks who read it.
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