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The Right To Bear Arms
THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS By the Poets Listed After the Poem There's good and bad in ‘most everything. The same is true of guns! Ping, Ping, PING!!! Targets as prey, almost any day, Fun in the sun, clean family stay! Boomerang, this wrong, right conspires. We're all targets; guns will backfire. On the loved throne from early shooting, Bang! Bang! Huge torpedoes recruiting- School massacres; what is there to say? Beers, bullets; kill! American way? Flash my piece for a piece of the pie. From my cold dead hands, this gun you'll pry. Bullet holes piercing loved ones for: Cash Loot! Silver! Gold! Jewelry! Robbers' stash- We must have the right to protect…. Broadcast!!! These rights we must uphold, don't be crass. Every home surely needs protection. What! Haven't we learned? Expectation. Except for prayer, we still have free speech. How far, I ask, will lost freedoms reach? CONTRIBUTING POETS: Dane Smith-Johnsen, Doris Culverhouse, Ruben Ortellao, Charma Chircop, John Robbin, Yoni Dvokis, Rain Cerdiwin Keetly, Patricia Prescott, Sara Kendrick, and Dane Smith-Johnsen
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