The Unborn Poem by Francie Lynch

The Unborn

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I can guess your names,
Cleverly chosen to reflect
This year's popularity.
Names beginning with XYZ.
Some silly ones, by all accounts,
But I'm silly to think my opinion counts.
Though that's of no matter for what you face;
For we've left this place in a sorry state.
Our lame excuse is,
We didn't fare well from our benefactors.
The ethnic mix was already a mess;
And rightly demands fair redress;
Broken promises to those who dreamed,
The indigenous and the migrant streams;
Those in chains, though innocent,
The fairer sex, and I'm not sexist,
Has been under the heel of the strong,
Yes, far more fair,
And they've been wronged.
Unique communities of men and women,
Have cracked the doors, blown their horns
And tumbled the walls of garrisons
Through film, print, paint and clay.
Their inclusiveness gives me hope,
That some near not far future day,
We'll all be gathered in one parade.

I've scratched the surface of our inheritence,
And in fifty years of managing the place,
We've left problems til too late;
Some we've worked on,
Some escaped.
We've pointed fingers far too long,
The work we started's never done,
You too will have to pass it on
To the unborn of the human race.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: bigotry,birth,prejudice,sexuality,social comment,social injustice,unborn
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 27 February 2018

I've scratched the surface of our inheritence, And in fifty years of managing the place, We've left problems til too late; Some we've worked on, Some escaped. We've pointed fingers far too long, The work we started's never done, You too will have to pass it on To the unborn of the human race..........nice expression wirh nice theme. Beautiful poem. Thanks.

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Richard Wlodarski 27 February 2018

Excellent poem, Francie! But let's not leave all that work for the unborn! We can help them a little!

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Francie Lynch

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