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in that intricate date-scented desert where
a mother spits. House and son gone this year.
Kill him, a man at the rally sneers,
as the first notes of “Strange Fruit” plummet the air.
We pray for the troops at war with old gear.
Jesus is hailed. Community organizers draw jeers.
Drill! screeches the woman with upswept hair.
A mother spits. House and son gone this year.
A Kansas woman says it’s Muslims she fears.
But they die in uniform for the ground we share.
We pray for the troops at war with old gear.
Wall Street and Main Street recklessly steer.
The story of a mother named Jocelyn Voltaire—
She spits. House foreclosed and son gone this year—
moves strangers to send $30K and volunteers.
The house stays hers for now, the court declares.
We pray for the troops at war with old gear.
A mother spits. House and son gone this year.
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