‘Word of Faith’ Ladies

Gary Edward Geraci

 

‘Word of Faith’ ladies come marching down the Mississippi streets

Singing gospel tunes and waving large placards of babies born

Beautiful; beautiful babies of all colors and conditions;

Boys and girls, healthy and sick; big bold words defending a right to life.

 

Singing gospel tunes and waving large placards of babies born

In places where the plain meaning of our constitution puts

Boys and girls, healthy and sick - big bold words defending a right to life -

In the preferred place with inalienable rights.

 

In places where the plain meaning of our constitution puts

The least among us, the most vulnerable among us,

In the preferred place with inalienable rights:

So help us God, get out of the way, we’re going to court!

 

The least among us, the most vulnerable among us,

‘Word of Faith’ ladies come marching down the Mississippi streets,

So help us God, get out of the way, we’re going to court!

Beautiful, beautiful babies of all colors and conditions

 

Singing gospel tunes and waving large placards of babies born.

 

Gary Edward Geraci

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 19th, 2021 11:09
  • Comment from author about the poem: Written in the form of poetry known as Pantoum. Inspired by the article “Biggest Case on Abortion in 30 Years: SCOTUS Takes Up Mississippi Law, Pro-Lifers Hopeful”. (National Catholic Register) In the last line of the 4th stanza, it is envisioned the ‘beautiful babies,’ now grown, carry the mantle forward and in the final line of the poem become the next generation of defenders of life ‘waving large placards of babies born.’
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  • orchidee

    A fine write Gary.

  • Doggerel Dave

    A difficult subject, Gary and one I have absolutely no intention of making commentary upon. As much because I am a male, than any other reason.



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