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By
Charlie Brice
The March
Using The Washington Post’s (January 20, 2017) list of 27 words never before used in an inaugural address
We bleed freedom,
the unstoppable potion
against the promised windswept landscape
of depletion and disrepair;
against the carnage he proposes:
stealing healthcare from millions
while procuring trillions
for a subsidized oil industry,
turning disagreements into rusted
tombstones of political cant,
waging a sad war against
millions of Islamic believers
for the misguided violence
of a few.
Flush with lady liberty
we march in solidarity
with the vast sprawl of humanity
who still believe in kindness,
in the untapped compassion within,
and with those who honor
our urban siblings trapped
in the trammels of poverty.
Here and overseas freedom’s
people tunnel into the infrastructure
of justice, and celebrate virtue
ripped from a tyrant’s digits.
Office
Of·fice (ofis, ofis): n. 1. A room with
four walls, sometimes in the shape
of an oval, that usually contains
a desk and other materials
for conducting business.
Example: In January, 2009, Barack Obama
walked into the Oval Office
knowing that his job
was to care for and love
his country in the way
he cared for and loved
his wife, Michelle,
and their two daughters;
eight years later
he walked into history
having achieved that goal.
2. A political post, either elected,
appointed, or ordained.
Example: President Obama brought
to the office of the president
dignity and grace—the imprimatur
of kindness, compassion,
and wisdom.
3. A prayerful rite and/or ritualized prayer
performed by clergy or other religions persons.
Example: The berobed monk folds
his hands above his purfled cuffs
and prays that his country
won’t be transformed into
a hateful place where men brag
about molesting women, make fun
of handicapped people, humiliate
the parents of a Muslim man
who gave his life for his country,
ban Muslims from entering the United States
because they are Muslims, build
a Soviet-style wall of shame
on its southern border, make
it impossible for sick people
to get insurance, receive chemotherapy,
or endure illness without bankruptcy,
and would never, ever, ridicule a man
whose jaw is still mangled and misshapen
from beatings he took at the hands
of white racists in Selma Alabama.
Antonyms:
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Gold-gilded lobby of a babbling tower in Manhattan
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Jingoistic self-aggrandizing right wing propaganda rallies
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Vituperative, narcissistic, obsessional tweeting that embarrasses the country
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