
The Eyes Carved in Stone

The Eyes Carved in Stone
Staring through eyes of stone at the republic
oh, for which it stands
one nation like a burning stick
a stick that is almost snuffed out
the red flames curling up and turning the stick to carbon and ash
while no one puts it out
I think the founding fathers would see this country
through their own eyes
just the way we see it from our eyes
because
though a barrier of time separates the founding fathers from ourselves
that really doesn't change their perspective
with education we can come to the fact that the burning stick
the emblem of the collapsing environment
is almost no more
the founding fathers
would see the men like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos
pumping pollution into the atmosphere
the only atmosphere we have
who won't stop to realize
that we can't just hurtle off into space in a climate crisis
this stick is burning
these lives are diminishing
and we should all have the right to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness
and we all will have those rights one day
staring out through eyes carved in stone
at our republic
for which it stands
above and ahead of the racism, sexism, and prejudice,
and right behind a more perfect union.
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