RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: AMERICAN POLITICS
Better
Off
You’re
a worker in an auto plant
Your
right to organize is done
You’re
just a line of worker ants
The
management has won
Your
union is all but banned
You
work longer hours for lesser pay
So
tell me, mister Trump’s your man
Are
you better off today?
You’re
a seller on the market floor
Selling
shares of stocks and bonds
Your
brokerage shows you the door
The
final curtains drawn
They
wanted less, you gave them more
You
are not where you belong
They
wanted you to show the way
But
every way was wrong
Are
you better off today?
You’re
the manager of a warehouse
Your
workers come and go
They’re
all as quiet as a mouse
Until
the border agents show
Most
of them will run away
What
you do you do not know
Who
works so hard for lower pay?
So
now that you have fallen low
Are
you better off today?
Your
family is a source of pride
That
bond is made of gold
You
take the changes all in stride
Though
some of them are bold
Your
second son is married
To
a woman who was sold
Her
former spouse was buried
For
not belonging to the fold
You’d
cry out but you are afraid
Are
you better off today?
No
matter where you call your home
No
matter where you roam
You
know that we have lost our way
Are
we better off today?