March 14, 2018: The Walkout

March 14, 2018: The Walkout

A Poem by Bob B

Seventeen minutes of silence;

Seventeen balloons released;

Seventeen roses in loving

Remembrance of those now deceased.

 

Tens of thousands of students in schools

Across the country expressed their grief

And solidarity together

In what has become a recurring motif.

 

Americans by the millions

Increasingly are finding their voices--

Speaking out, demanding change,

Reminding us that we have choices.

 

Do we choose to do nothing

And cower before the NRA,

Or do we say enough is enough

And get this change underway?

 

Speak up: no more mass shootings

Or bloody bodies covered with sheets.

Demand real solutions and keep

Assault-style weapons off our streets.

 

In the age of never-ending wars,

Political chaos, corporate greed,

And out-of-control gun violence,

Our youth are planting a hopeful seed.

 

May that seed grow and flourish!

Meanwhile, read the names below--

The names of those who lost their lives

At a school in Florida one month ago:

 

Alyssa Alhadeff, 14

Scott Beigel, 35

Martin Duque, 14

Nicholas Dworet, 17

Aaron Feis, 37

Jaime Guttenberg, 14

Chris Hixon, 49

Luke Hoyer, 15

Cara Loughran, 14

Gina Montalto, 14

Joaquin Oliver, 17

Alaina Petty, 14

Meadow Pollack, 18

Helena Ramsay, 17

Alex Schachter, 14

Carmen Schentrup, 16

Peter Wang, 15

 

-by Bob B (3-14-18)

© 2018 Bob B


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