MY TWO CENTS WORTH

The year they took our pennies away

I watched goodness die

In an Ice storm.

It blew across the country,

Spurred on by frozen hearts.

 

In the year they took our luck away,

So that they could nickel and dime us

To death,

The ones who warn us against hell

Unleashed it in our cities.

 

In the year that Abe Lincoln

Went out of circulation,

He was replaced

By a lily-white frost

That spread over our land.

 

It doesn’t matter that pennies go away.

The wishing wells are all

Frozen over.

Our hopes just bounce

Back in our faces.

 

 

 

 

 

The year they took

Our two cents worth

Away from us,

They gave them instead to billionaires,

Who piled them in great heaps.

 

In the year that pennies

Could no longer be given

For thoughts,

We were forced to think freely;

Truth without recompense.

 

In the year that they tried

To devalue us by hate

Until death,

I watched goodness resurrected

In a million marching feet.

 

They can take our pennies

And cover the brown earth

With white frost,

But we trade in the currency of freedom.

We will keep it, no matter the cost.

 

j.w. McKinleyville, 1/12/26

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