From the snowy hills of New Hampshire
oh so snowy this year, not just a dream,
this birthday, this holiday, celebrating
this time, this day, this year;
the words of the preacher,
hope ascending, rising,
the world right side up
A step on the journey, clear, discernible,
a president, a man of hope, of change
of color, a moment, Martin smiling,
a new generation, a new time;
not just a dream, a world, forever transformed
where hope won out over fear
who tomorrow rose up out of yesterday
Shaking the dust off their feet, the shackles
forever cast off, the tide of history
on the side of right, of peace
of justice, in God’s time;
a new day in this land
a new hope for a people
a dream not yet fully realized
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edited January 19, 2015
Not Just a Dream – v3
(editing original again)
January 21, 2013
Not Just a Dream – v2
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
and his final speech before his assassination
and Inauguration of the President
Barack Hussein Obama
&
&
several poems written in 2009
January 17, 2009
Not Just a Dream
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
&
&
edited
January 19, 2015
Changing
the Wind – v3
(merging
edits to original and version 2)
Edited
July 22, 2013
“changing
the wind – v2”
December 7, 2007
“changing the wind”
Based on the comments of Jim Wallis on
Speaking of Faith, November 29, 2007
He was talking about whether to change politicians
or change the wind, to change the public opinion
which guides politics. He used the example
of President Johnson’s statement to the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that it would
take 5 years for a voting rights bill but
it actually took 5 months to pass the Voting Rights Act,
after the March in Selma.
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