Friday, January 18, 2013

President Obama’s Inauguration


                                                                       From Washington Post - photo by   (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
In honor of President Obama's Second Inauguration, I would like to post an old poem that I wrote four years ago.


President Obama’s Inauguration

Today is the 20th of January, 2009
One day after Martin Luther King Jr.’s day
44 years after Blacks and women got the right to vote
Barack Hussein Obama, born August 4th, 1961, becomes the 44th President and
The first African American President of the United States of America
Today is a chilly, yet sunny day in Washington, D.C.
It is beautiful in California and it is a new day for all people.
It is a renewal of American spirit
It’s a gigantic and majestic event
A hundred million people in the USA and around the world watching
With around two million people at the Presidential Inaugural experiencing
There is an ocean of people stretching as far as our eyes can see
Greeting an extraordinary leader,
Who has a willingness, openness, and eagerness to lead our country out of the great mess.
It is such an exciting and historic moment
With so much pride,
A tsunami of hope and expectations
He is a symbol of dreams and people’s motivations
At the inauguration, he called for unity and responsibility of all people.
And he restated that the USA is ready to lead the world for the betterment of all.
With that, the new spirit is on
The beginning of a new chapter
Of our history.


Mira Loma High
Inauguration Day, 2009

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