RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Sacred
Rights
There is no right to yell fire
in a crowded theater
Yet there is a right to carry
weapons of war on the
streets of protest
There is no right to slander officials
for vile offensive acts
Yet there is a right to spew
vile abusive language on social
media or in the town square
The right to gather in protest
has long been under siege
undermined by both parties
as if they both agreed
to compromise our basic rights
in the interest of public image
or political expedience
We have stood by while too
many of our sacred rights
have been compromised or wished
away by overzealous officials
The right to vote
The right to speak out
The right to public protest
The right to impartial news
The right to free and fair elections
It is time to stand against the onslaught
It is time to stand for freedom
A freedom that is in balance
With democracy and civil rights