Wednesday, April 16, 2014

On Being a Patriot

You don’t have to wave your country’s flag;
Nor do you have to boast and brag
That yours is the best country on earth—
Whether or not it’s the land of your birth—
To be a patriot.

There’s no need to brandish your weapons to show
That you have rights that you’ll never forgo;
Nor do you have to copy the ones
Who feel the need for an arsenal of guns
To be a patriot.

You don’t have to heed all you've been told,
Be afraid to seek truths that your leaders withhold,
Or forget that in your laws there’s a reason
That public dissent’s not the same thing as treason
To be a patriot.

You don’t have to feel that the government is right
To force young men and women to fight
In wars that profit the War Machine--
And which in your heart you know are obscene--
To be a patriot.

There’s no need to always bewail and prate
The separation of church and state
Or let the troublemakers upset you
By saying the government’s out to get you
To prove you’re a patriot.


You're not required to always believe
A leader whose words are meant to deceive
Or one who's clearly developed the art
Of tearing the nation's people apart
To be a patriot.

But caring about the poor and the needy;
Wanting to have, without being greedy;
Feeling concern for the rights of ALL;
And helping others up when they fall:
That's being a patriot!



By Bob B (4-13-14)



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