The Last Hero Poem by John F. McCullagh

The Last Hero



"We have no need of "Heroes" from our "so-called" storied past."
So they pulled their statues from their plinths, while we looked on aghast.
The generals and the Presidents; the finest men we'd known,
Consigned to History's dustbin until one remained alone.

Grant's tomb was desecrated; its plea for peace ignored.
His opponents' visage shattered; Lee reduced to shards of stone.
"Thomas Jefferson was a rapist who had children by his slave."
Despite some feeble protests, his statues weren't saved.

"Churchill's bust, be gone from us! " They tossed it on the heap.
"Consign him to the flames! " they roared. It was not his first defeat.
Paintings done by Trumbull joined busts made by Houdon
Until nearly all reminders of our country's past were gone.

Once Washington and Jefferson had joined Lee and Longstreet;
Their Paintings and their statues gone; their names expunged from streets.
They pulled "Old Glory" from its pole and consigned it to the fire,
and danced like Satan's children as the flames leaped ever higher.

At last, they came for Lincoln to unseat him from his throne.
Of our pantheon of heroes, he, till now, was left alone.
"His fine words and speeches shall not save him from this fate! "
"He was a white supremacist too; he wished blacks would emigrate."

What he thought of these barbarians is known to him alone.
Like Athena of antiquity, when the "Christians' razed her home.
They went to work with relish until Abe's statue had atoned.
For all sins, real and imagined, they left no stone upon a stone.

From age to age we gather, and we pool our ignorance.
At things we think good and moral, our forebears would take offense.
Tolerance- the last virtue lost, as we approach a darker time.
Our civic altars desecrated; our civilization in decline.

Sunday, June 2, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: politics
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Some of this has already happened. More of this type of activity is planned... In a world where poor Kate Smith has her statue wrapped in garbage bags isn't anything possible? After all, the Taliban desecrated art that had endured a thousand years. Still, I hope this remains a work of fiction and not a prophecy.

This work of fantasy was inspired by a friend's observation that artists like Mozart Haydn and Beethovenare being removed from the curriculum of several American Universities for the sin of being old dead white Europeans.
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