Poem, US Citizenship or Not!

AwHec8

Just about 4 years ago

Drumpf was sworn in to make the u.s. presidency his new reality show

I Sent a certified letter just to let my government know

Of not being able to pledge allegiance to this Country anymore

Renouncing my u.s. Citizenship even though

I served in the Air Force as a Fire Fighter in a time before

Enough Idiots want a Jackass to be a “dear leader” please tell me that ain’t so

And even though Countries were asked for asylum because I was without any dough

Still I am waiting for them, please give me a show

Oh Lord stuck in North Carolina waiting on my Beau

Oh Lord stuck in North Carolina until God’s show!

  • Author: AwHec8 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 30th, 2020 20:09
  • Comment from author about the poem: Well looks like I might be stuck here for awhile.
  • Category: Reflection
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Comments2

  • dusk arising

    Trump is the new deity of USA. Ye shall give him due ignorance and follow his every dictate as sheep.
    Those christians among you shall know the purpose of sheep in the true chistain way.... to follow blindly no matter what a load of bollocks christianity dishes out to you.

    • AwHec8

      Well then dusk arising hope you like my follow up to this Poem. Oh and Thank You for the input. Don

    • L. B. Mek

      its crazy what Money can do...
      that is why Socrates died as a willing martyr: disclaiming the reliability in a democracy, where anyone can take the reigns... anyone, anyone: anyone!
      though usually, it turns out to never be the right one - for the much downtrodden majority in our so-called: civilised society

      • AwHec8

        Amazing L.B.Mek as I totally agree with what you say, that rarely is the right 1 in power all throughout our shared history all around the world. Thank You for your input. Don



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