Our Country
By: Nicole Renee Kent
What has our country come to be
Is it still the home the brave—the land of the free?
With basing laws and regulations on how we feel
Are we losing what is moral—what is real?
What is right—what is wrong
Division, strife—will we ever get along?
Debates turn to tearing one’s character to the ground
Not fighting with facts—cutting with lies that the media spreads around
Have we forgotten to listen to both sides
Using our own brain—thinking for ourselves—no longer letting the falsehoods abide?
We were meant to have two parts of government—showing different views
To see each other’s sides without the vision becoming askew
As iron sharpens iron—the two parts were meant to debate
Finally coming together in a compromise—not in an unrelenting hate
But has our government become engorged with wealth and status itself
Being bought beneath the table—turning their own views by being paid in stealth
Freedom of speech has been choked from what is viewed as wrong
But is that not what thinking for ourselves is—what makes our country strong?