In
some ways, he was standing
on
their shoulders, fulfilling
their
dreams, his dream, our dream,
made
real, in this moment
this
fragment of time
with
his hand on the bible
invoking
these solemn words
Their
histories converging, joining
two
speeches, one that night
on
a new vision, a new dream,
one
just beyond the horizon
just
outside my memory,
beyond
his memory too
those
now fifty plus
long
summers ago
on
a different mountaintop
Turning
a page, on our nation’s history
unimaginable
that day, at that moment
alive
in that special night
both
giving voice to their hope
their
faith, their prayer for this land
in
the dream of what may yet be
living
up to our creed
Their
words echoing, ringing
merging
in our minds, our hearts
a
dream, a journey, a down-payment
inexorable
progress, committed now,
like
water through a crack in a dike
a
torrent, open waters, living
freedom
achievable for our people
coming
for our people, even if,
just
beyond the horizon yet
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edited
January 18, 2016
Just
Beyond the Horizon – v3
(editing
version 2)
Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day
edited
January 19, 2015
Just
Beyond the Horizon – v2
August
28, 2008
Just
Beyond the Horizon
on
the Presidential Nomination acceptance speech by Barack Obama,
the
I Have a Dream speech by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
on
August 28, 1963, and the comments on NPR today of
Representative
Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC, and
Representative
John Lewis, D-GA
&
Edited
January 21, 2013
Claiming
Martin – 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
written
January 17, 2009
Claiming
Martin
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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