Poem: More Will Be Taken

More Will Be Taken

Not only this, not only
these rights.  This tests,
tells them what is possible.
Soon, they will come again,
will raise up the knives again,
already sharpened, practiced,
honed against the steel
until they are straight.
Do not forget that.
It will not be this,
this will be the start.
We must not wait,
must not pretend 
we do not know,
cannot tell what is next,
what will be.  They come,
they always have come,
have been coming,
and now?  They have this
and know they can have,
know that it is all cracking,
that it will fall apart
so they may take each piece.
They want it all to be their own
and to be the way they want it.
They cannot call it a free country
unless it is their being free
from what they do not want.
They will take it all,
will take what I have and you have.
I do not want to think, one day,
we let it all be taken,
we could have done more
but now it is too late.

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