Another Rainy Night In Georgia, Not Poem by Joe Rosochacki

Another Rainy Night In Georgia, Not

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In Atlanta, there is no rain to speak of,
The southeast states are facing drought.
New Mexico’s governor, presidential candidate Bill Richardson,
Wants drain the Great Lake Region found in states above,
The new war, between the states, is going be about water, there is no doubt.
The emancipated proclamation,
Will be for the states to be in control of their water resources,
But that’s not to be, for we have become,
A Socialistic group States that is represented by a Republic,
We are in danger becoming, the United Socialist States Republic,
Another USSR.

Not to mention the Army Corps of Engineers tapping water off of Lake Lanier,
To enforce congress’ law to protest mussels and a fish,
Forcing Georgians to sue them, for a drought to come, so they fear,
Atlanta could be without water and brought to its knees,
In less than one and half centuries,
So states rights will have to asserted again or at least addressed.

Washington D.C. you haven’t learned,
About the droughts now, Katrina before,
We must put our resources in ourselves,
And focus on States rights first,
Before we stick our nose in some one else’s door.

(10-20-07)

The Nuclear Power depend on water to keep their cores cool,
If not plant doesn’t send out electricity,
The plant could be a 3 Mile Island or a Chernobyl,
If doesn’t rain the southeast will face higher costs,
To import energy from another source.
Will it be transcontinental waterway the congress and the president endorse?

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