Transition Poem 37 @ Dec. 15, 2016

Lucinda Marshall
Patriotism Reconsidered

My anthem is the serenade of birds,
sung without regard for map lines
delineating human assumption of dominion
over that which cannot be possessed,
and I will not pledge allegiance to,
or defend a flag of illusory freedom.

As the sun greets each day,
I will bravely stand up—against
racism, gendered hate, and xenophobia.

I will join in solidarity
with those who block pipelines
and protest gun violence,
those who feed the hungry
and work to stop the school
to prison pipeline,
and with every person who works
for the common good.

Solemnly I swear not to tolerate
the revision of history to fit
a fraudulent justification for
perpetual war or
wanton destruction of Earth.

This is my oath of citizenship,
because to do anything else is treason.

 

1-1Lucinda Marshall is an award-winner writer, artist, and activist. Her poems have appeared recently in  Sediments, One Sentence Poems, Stepping Stones Magazine, Columbia Journal, Poetica Magazine, Haikuniverse, and ISLE. Her poem, “The Lilies Were In Bloom” received an Honorable Mention in Climate Crisis: Solutions, a Waterline Writers/Artists as Visionaries galley exhibition at Water Street Studios in Batavia, Ill. The author of numerous essays and articles, she blogs at Reclaiming Medusa. Lucinda co-facilitates the award-winning Teen Writing Club in Gaithersburg, Md. She is a member of the Maryland Writers’ Association and Women, Action, and the Media.

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