Lamar Speaks for Lots and Lots of Us
By Philip Styrt
We know that the President lied
As he tried to corrupt the election;
Still, we’ll “let the people decide.”1
Whether he should be disqualified;
But for now we’ll provide our protection.
We know that the President lied,
Though we think it should be classified,
And we’ll try to deny the connection:
Still, we’ll “let the people decide.”
If we don’t shove impeachment aside
We might risk loyal voters’ defection.
We know that the President lied
Now we choose to let lies be our guide,
Blaming others for his through projection:
Still, we’ll “let the people decide.”
Even though by the logic implied
His defense is a huge misdirection:
We know that the President lied;
Still, we’ll “let the people decide.”
Philip Styrt is an assistant professor of English at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA. His creative and critical work focuses on traditional forms of poetry and drama. You can find more of his work, primarily focused on sonnets, at 140syllables.blogspot.com.
[1] https://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2020/1/alexander-statement-on-impeachment-witness-vote
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