With Profound Gratitude And ....

The Barack we saw last night is unlike any man we have previously seen. Barack Obama walks a careful line and although he is much like great orators in the Americans’ past, he is still a unique mix of qualities that compels his listeners to be totally enraptured by his speeches. Yet, Barack Obama tells us all that we already know and want to want. He addresses our needs while exposing our wasteful pleasures and awakens our failures. He make the possible more probable and in apparent reach.

 

 

With Profound Gratitude And…

 

With profound gratitude and great humility

I accept your nomination for Presidency”

These words started his speech last night

His humble acceptance to take on the fight

Put an end to the degradation of the Economy

Return America to the its pride and stability

Obama is patriotic and if his words be true

For change to happen “this election is about you”

Oratory great and his passion is pure

United States can’t live like the eight years before

No way, no how, not again, not McCain

Democrats wouldn’t allow this economical pain

Gas prices crippling and healthcare too high

Republicans seem clueless about the measures to try

Afghanistan is the hub for terrorists activities

Then why are the troops still fighting the Iraqis

It’s our moment in time, there is no turning back

There’s too much to do but first we must elect Barack

Undo the wrongs that the old regime has done

Disengage the troops from a battle that can’t be won

Educate all our kids, there’re our future for this country

And shift our dependence on oil as our energy

Not with, he said, so much work left to be done

Do we turn back, America, our fight has just begun

 


 

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