O, the children?
O the children
The poor suffering children!
I feel so good to be informed about something I might be outraged about
because I’ve forgotten about yesterday’s righteous indignation
Three years ago, I was supposed to be happy that our
wonderful and generous leader had 25,000 children housed in 80 some camps
So I was
I wonder what bandwagon I’ll be instructed to jump on tomorrow
I’m anxious for the news and
can’t wait to hate
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Blow up your t.v. throw away your paper
…plant a lil garden eat a lot of peaches
Remarkable ability to see the other. The internal rhyme in the last line clinches the tone