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The Great Task Remaining – Happy Fourth!

Posted on the 04 July 2013 by Wendyrw619 @WendyRaeW

From the mixed bag that is July 4th, here is the poem I wrote last year.  It falls right in the middle of the Logger’s Wife series.  Let’s celebrate and be thankful for the right to think our thoughts and have our own say.

the flag over fort clatsop

the flag over fort clatsop

 

Logger’s Wife at Long Last Pledges Allegiance

                                                                                                

It’s about time that I swear allegiance to this Republic

though I suppose those Washington counting men

have long counted me as one of their own. But I crossed

my fingers behind my back, mouthed the words,

sang Dixie under my breath. Now, there’s no hope in waiting,

and here I am shaky and tired. But that’s about right in this nation

where everybody looks rattled and shaken and tired. I understand

the shaken or shaky or shook up, but why for the love of God

and this good Declaration is everyone so tired?

Owl-eyed and slow-flanked and tired. It must be the lights,

day and night, the lights. Have you ever seen those space-shots

of earth? So bright. Even dark is light. But, I’d best raise my hand now

before the sun breaks its arc, before I break free, before I lose heart.

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I pledge allegiance

supposing this nation needs the allegiance of shaky women, small owls, cracked leather, cracked feet, cracked minds, nurse logs and huckleberry not yet ripe, beak moss and cork boots, foxes long gone but whose spirits still nibble at fiddleheads, late-day fog, spike prongs and clear-cuts and redsides, loggers and wish-to-God-they-were-still-loggers, wild strawberry and wild mint, supposing this nation needs this sworn allegiance, supposing this nation needs allegiance at all

to the flag

 they say there are two million stitches in a flag, must be twice that many

to keep that flag on the moon. Four million tiny stitches. All sewn by hand

 

of the United States of America

oh sing – this broken promise, this broken nation, this broken land – sing it back to whole

 

and to the Republic for which it stands

Mr. Lincoln tells it best:

 

It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work

. . .It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining . . .

 we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave

the last full measure . . . . we here highly resolve that these dead

shall not have died in vain. . . that this nation under God

shall have a new birth of freedom  . . and that government

of the people,

by the people,

for the people

shall not perish from the earth.

  One Nation, Under God

Calapooya . Leeshtelosh. Chillychandize. Laptambif

Indivisible

Ikenick Creek to Clear Lake to the McKenzie River over Cougar Dam past Finn Rock and Nimrod to the confluence with the Willamette to the Main Stem picking up Clackamas and Tualatin flowing north over Willamette Falls past Willamette Baseline to the Columbia at Sauvie Island, Willamette on one side, Columbia on the other, wider and faster and through Astoria with its tall ships—Ocian in View! O! the Joy!—the dark and merciless Pacific.

With Liberty and Justice for all.


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