America, the Beautiful(ish)

America, the Beautiful(ish)

Recently I decided to write a few poems in the style of a dear poet friend, Dennis Marden Clark. This one has stuck in my head as a bit of a prayer during this “election season” so I wanted to put it out there as a potential source of comfort for battle-weary voters like me.

Dennis told me it works better when you sing it so here it is, an untrained voice with no accompaniment so you can imagine we are all sitting at Enliten Bakery and I’m standing at the mic sharing my latest crazy first draft of a poem. Take comfort in the fact that I am more reliably on key than Dennis.

America, the Beautiful(ish)

Oh beautiful, for cloudy skies

for amber waves of gain

for mountains mottled brown and black

for houses on the plains

America, America

God shed His grace on thee

and wake thy soul to mercy’s role

and see as He would see

Oh beautiful, my patriot’s dream

may last not one more year

malignant cities cease to gleam

though washed with human tears

America, America

your peace and grace I seek

uncrown the rude, find brotherhood

from sea to lake to me

Oh beautiful, for immigrants

whose strong, impassioned feet

a thoroughfare for freedom’s want

was never stopped or beat

America, America

must mend its every flaw

look in thy soul, find self-control

make liberty the law

Oh beautiful, for heroes proved

in liberating vote

who more than self their country loved

and mercy more than dough

America, America

may God thy heart refine

till all success be nobleness

and every gain divine

The Plein Air Word Gallery

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Yep. That’s the gallery: a long vinyl fence in Utah County. It’s along a public walkway and near an elementary school bus stop. It will act as an ongoing gallery for poetry, creative writing, and visual art related to a theme which will change every couple of months. As this is an outdoor gallery and subject to the weather, please do not submit your only copy of the work. Protect your work with a sheet protector, lamination, or the like and bring to Speak For Yourself Open Mic on Thursdays at Enliten Bakery in Provo (7:30 pm to 9:30 pm). Submissions can also be emailed to pleinairwordgallery AT gmail DOT com but we have a limited capacity for printing so priority will be given to those submissions that are printed and protected against the weather.

December/January theme: #LightTheWorld

February/March theme:

“America is a nation of nations, made up of people from every land, of every race and practicing every faith. Our diversity is not a source of weakness; it is a source of strength, it is a source of our success.”

— U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell