| Round and Round
by Daniel Patrick Welch
On the occasion of the anniversary of US independence, this poem by Daniel Patrick Welch muses on the state of patriotism in the USA. In a brief jaunt around town, he and his wife note a marked decrease in flags in what they used to call "flag alley." Could it be that ordinary Americans are finally tiring of their warmongering president and political elites? Cities and towns across the country are broke, thanks in no small part to the huge increases in military spending. Welch explores the connections between the two, hoping against hope that no lie can live forever.
I asked my city councilor If we could put a stop light up I said somebody gonna get killed some day He said yeah but we can't pay City says it's the state that owns that road State says no but I don't know All I know is someone's gonna die someday While they go round and round
Round and round we go in the old money game But nobody talks about the war A trillion down the drain and they still can't explain What all this fighting is for
The cities got no money 'cause the states backed up The states got no money 'cause the feds backed up The feds say we got bills to pay And round and round she goes But we got money for him and money for me Just none for your priorities We'll blame the poor for being poor But I ain't poor, so I'm alright
Round and round we go in the old money game But nobody talks about the war A trillion down the drain and they still can't explain What all this fighting is for
A trillion here a trillion there My god there's money everywhere Just not for kids and not for trees So just shut up and pay Plenty for war but not for peace
And none to fight that awful disease Besides it mostly hurts the poor And I ain't poor, so I'm alright
Round and round we go in the old money game While Haliburton gobbles up some more Folks with all the cash sayin' gee but it's a shame Sure wish that we could do more
Round and round we go in the old money game But nobody talks about the war A trillion down the drain and they still can't explain What all this fighting is for.
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