The real vote
Votes shape the future
So I propose that the ones who vote against
Common sense gun control
Should be required by law
To report to the school where our children –
Our beloved, collective future –
Have been most recently slain
And be required by law
To lift each small body
And hold it for five minutes
And be required by law
To stay for a week in a murdered child’s home
and to prepare simple meals for the family
who cannot eat a morsel
and to stand in at work for the parent
who is too heartsick to get out of bed
And be required by law to attend the funerals
Of each small victim
And be required by law to announce
To those gathered how they last voted
And be required by law to stay to the end
to bear the looks of anguish
And disgust and even pity
And when that it is all over
Be required by law
To think, to feel,
and to vote again
Kate Chadbourne
24 May 2022
Just to say –
I don’t think for a moment that the suggestions I make in this poem will be followed, but wouldn’t it be something if politicians were required by law to personally experience the effects of their legislation?
Also – if you would like to share this poem with anyone, you are most welcome to do so as long as my name is included. All my thanks for your caring and concern and your determination to change the status quo that harms our children physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. It cannot be allowed to continue this way.
Kate – this is powerful. I will send this to my senators and congresswoman and compell their action to address our culture. For me, inaction makes me complicit. Thank you! – mary
Thank you, Mary, for your interest in this vital issue and for doing all you can to help bring clarity and humanity into the discussion. I appreciate you so much.