I Cry
I cry for you America,
Deep within my soul I mourn.
All gleaming waves and tasseled corn,
Never thought I’d watch you die.
The
other half celebrates
With fireworks and champagne,
Popping corks and high fives.
Never thought I’d watch you die.
Infectious
disease crippling you--
the virus of fear, the plague of hate.
I cry for you America,
Can you be saved? Is it too late?
A nation so divided
is already destroyed;
I never thought I’d watch you die;
I still pray you will survive.
Guns and rocks and tear gas
Dominate the streets
Where black men die the day they’re born.
Deep within my soul, I mourn!
I cry for you America.
So mournfully I weep.
The pain runs deep; I cry, I cry.
I never thought I’d watch you die.
America the beautiful, from sea to
shining sea
Now draws her dying breath;
the sobbing sound is me
grieving her death.
By Nancy Rehkugler
August 28, 2020
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