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Constitution Day

It's an army I'm facing:

A hundred marker-wielding,

Bespectacled preacher-teachers

With a set process, a formula

Defined by science

And tried by no child

Without consequence. It's

A national army, banners waving.

 

I pledge each morning to my

Country. (Thank you, great army,

For my life as a free child!) Then I

Sit in my assigned seat; I finish my

Assigned work. When the lesson

Ends, my friends and I discuss

(Thank you for amendment two!)

 

Our distrust of double-meanings -

Our distrust of everything - too

Many contradictions in a day.

All this while the snipers aim, (like

Strikebreakers coming to claim

The rabble-rousers) (Thank you for our

 

Peaceful assembly rights!) they remind us

To work hard for faraway and free days,

College parties with dean( drill sergeant)'s

Iron eyes over our (soon-to-be) soldier

Shoulders. (Thank you for privacy rights!)

We are reminded to

Complete our assignments quietly.

(Thank you for free speech.)

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Written by
sleepy-sigh
26 / American
Published
Sep 14, 2010
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share, don't steal, blah blah blah

Schools should not have Constitution Day. It just makes the rebel kids angry.

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