What makes these words so distinct,
what gives them their power, importance
so special, so unique, that they must be in quotes,
that each, in their turn, must swear
the same exact words, by law
Oh but the repetition, the fidelity, the power
our nation wrapped up in that ritual, that invoking
those words in quotes, binding each one
to the history of the office, the legacy of the nation,
the push and pull of power, of law, to remain
beholden to the words, the principles, the law
For this is to be a nation, governed by the people,
embodied in the words of mettle, our lives together
measured, bound up, by that which is written down
preserved, honored, revered, in law.
These are the words that matter, that bind us,
the right of each one’s actions, empowered
the pledge, the oath, the promise
to those words in quotes, in law.
January
21, 2013
Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day
and
his final speech before his assassination
and
Inauguration of the President
Barack
Hussein Obama
Invocation
by
Myrlie Evers-Williams
Inaugural
Address
&
&
several
poems written in 2009
on
the juxtaposition of the
80th
birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
and
the inauguration of Barack Obama
as
President of the United States of America
January 17, 2009
and the Presidential Oath, from the
US Constitution, Article I, Section 1, Clause 8,
repeated verbatim by the presidents. The only language in
quotes
in the Constitution, unlike the general principles
elsewhere.
"I do solemnly swear (or
affirm) that I will faithfully
execute the office of
President of the United States,
and will to the best of my
ability, preserve, protect and defend
the Constitution of the
United States."
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2012, 2013. All rights reserved. Contact me at Ray Foss for usage.
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