You found friction, when so many told you to slip down with them.
You were the safety to a gun-wielding chorus screaming: "Fire!"
Shoved from the Fourth you fought to protect, to being snowed-in, half a hemisphere away from the coconuts and palm trees you fled.
Hotel room to hotel room, the flesh from your skin dissolves, piece by piece — like a nation's artifacts.
Resigned to watching a comedian's suicide trend on Twitter — an individual who made it easier to laugh and forget the words: "Liberty and Justice for All."
You should grimace. Silenced. Snowed-in. Unable to even say, "America — please shovel me out."
I made this poem into a video! http://youtu.be/KEFwC8C_WRc