we know the sacred names and when to cheer
    all who parade seem warm and proud
    the burden is just light enough to bear
    what now we loathe was once dear
    and drew the happy plaudits of the crowd
    we know the names and when to cheer
    the whole of us running from front to rear
    knew well the field that we had freshly ploughed
    the burden is just light enough to bear
    we did not need the prophet and the seer
    to list for us in what we were endowed
    we know the sacred names and when to cheer
    the journey's to be made in proper gear
    we will march upright and will not be cowed
    the burden is just light enough to bear
    the face we show is never too severe
    it never shows too angry or too proud
    we know the sacred names and when to cheer
    the burden is just light enough to bear
(C)2007, Fragano Ledgister
Circle
                      -
                    
Wondering what UCLA alumni poets are up to? Check out Circle Poetry 
Journal, a published-by-referral-only journal, coming out Fall 2013. First 
Cycle includ...
12 years ago
 
 
 Posts
Posts
 
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment