Be Careful What Words You Say Poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Be Careful What Words You Say



Using racial slurs and other
derogatory comments are not okay.
I frequently have criticized Donald
Trump, I freely do say. It does not
excuse my own words both spoken,
as well as written. After all, I am supposed to be
a born again Christian.

I have attempted to be as honest as I could.
When Donald Trump called Hilary Clinton,
'a nasty woman, she used it as a victory cry.

When I called him a greedy liar, he first
called Hilary a liar. I have called
him greedy. His workers and lawyers
have had to sue him in order to get paid.
He is not the only person guilty of casting stones.

He has degraded: Muslims, Blacks, and Hispanics,
the disabled and women. The second presidential
debate was R-rated (so they claimed.)
Both candidates', and yours truly need to
graduate from childish name calling!

The mere mention of Donald Trumps' name
causes my temper to become inflamed!
He claims he is a born again Christian.
He is taking credit for the Democrats
long-term domestic policies. He
is acting like any other politician.
When he takes credit for words
and deeds, not his own.

I have no right to claim: he is not a Christian.
But is he claiming to be one just to get the
evangelic Christian vote! The Republican
party has used Christians causes, in the past.

After the elections, they brush the Christians aside!
I have been involved in politics a very long time.
Believe it or not, some Republicans are good friends of mine!

The Democrats are far from being Lilly white.
'The Republican Party is no angels, ' George Angel,
deceased Republican.

It has been several months since President
Donald Trump has been elected president.
Our nation needs to look beyond what
happened then. Both political
parties need to focus on
ruling and governing our
nation!

Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: political,perception
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
These are my personal beliefs, and I have been as honest as possible.
We need to pray both for our leaders, but also our nations.
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Roxanne Dubarry

Roxanne Dubarry

Seattle, Washington
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