
A number of readers have told me how much they liked the C.J. Dennis poem I posted the other night, so today I am posting another one - in a larger font! (next size up from normal)
Written in 1931, the message still stands today! If you like it - and providing I am brave enough, tomorrow I will publish a few verses abbot a "Woman's way"
Politics For Tots - Lesson Two
Now, children, in this Lesson Two,
Briefly we'll make some mention
Of party, just in case that you
Some day, with the intention
Of furthering ambitions grand,
May seek to serve your native land.
You join a Party, first of all -
This move is most essential.
Your Private Views you must recall,
They're quite unconsequential;
For if you'd be a Party Man
You must cleave to the Party Plan.
Either you must be Black or White;
Browns, Drabs and Greys don't matter.
If you choose White, White's always right,
If Black, then with the latter
Rests all Wisdom in the Land.
You've got to Barrack for your Brand.
But, children, there's a chance you may
With Obstinate Persistence
Incline to Fawn, or Cream or Grey,
Then you can't Make the Distance.
You'll keep your Soul; but I'm afraid
You'll have to learn some Nicer Trade
Wherever you may be - be safe