We Can Do Too Poem by Francie Lynch

We Can Do Too



We're mostly gregarious and polite,
Like most of you.
We too have our diplomatic trips 'n bumps;
We never cozied to Dicky;
But welcomed ex-pat refugees
For safe and sound reasons;
After the jimmy-rigging, how many re-pated?

And we gagged on the impeachables, all fuzzy and bitter.
He called the father "that asshole in Ottawa; "
And Pierre wore that moniker like The Order of Canada.
When you're not liked by one, you're a dove.

You should visit CANDU.wow
It has it all.

How is Supreme Leader managing?
Are his...
"Are my people... sitting at attention."

We could real news a bomb a la Kim Jong,
Or flip a stone down on Port Huron from the Bridge.
We won't.
But we could if we weren't
The Great White North, so accommodating, so polite,
So "Coo loo coo coo coo coo coo cooo! " nice...
(for now)

Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: canada,international,politics,trump
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Francie Lynch

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