Nation
Kenneth R Jenkins 1961 (United States)
a social commentary
Among the vast of sea and land
Where a nation is born
Where a nation arises from the ashes to stand
Upon other large shoulders.
And coming from out of this very land we live,
A mass of people from every race and creed,
A nation of the rich, the poor that's ready to give,
Solace to those who are in need.
From the ashes of war and sudden death of a nation
Young but ready to face any peril in its way
Becoming patriots of a nation ready at any time.
Struggling for equality
Of rights we believe in,
And that's not for some but for you and me
As this young nation be always ready.
Our churches may burn to the ground
Or tallest building suddenly falls,
But I know for each battle cry and sound,
A young nation goes forward at any cost.
When Black Lives Do Matters to some but not others,
When fascism and racism bleed the bodies of our sisters and brothers
And mothers hold their children tightly
A young nation goes forward.
When churches are supposed to be a place of safety,
But instead killing fields for those hateful ones
Leaving those behind to be
Orphans, widows and in sadness.
When there are men who are filled with hate
Fueled like fire burning inside
Crash into our nation's most sacred gated
Just for the sake of freedom.
Who will fight for me?
Who will fight for those left behind?
Who will fight so I can be free
While this nation suffers and die.
I lost faith in this nation
As she slumbers and sleeps
While there's a generation
Trying to understand each other.
The Rainbow People wants rights because they are gay
The Indigenous People wants belongs to them
Everybody's got a handout in everyway
Pulling a nation further and further apart.
Arise people of this Union so brave
Arise and take note,
Have you forgotten the blessings God gave
While a nation sleeps away.
In the vast of people in one place,
Divided and strong
But one as a Union none to replace
Or bring about unity
This nation we live in
Yes, this nation we live in.
16 July 2022
Copyright © Kenneth R. Jenkins | Year Posted 2022
About this poem
This poem was written after hearing Amanda Gorman her poem.
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Written on July 16, 2022
Submitted by kenjen61 on September 14, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 2,044 |
Words | 421 |
Stanzas | 15 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 7, 1 |
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