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Robert Jordan
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0 posted 2007-04-08 07:03 PM


The people that are paid
to care for Felix and Sally
have lots of friends
with great big houses
that sometimes get dirty,
and need a real good cleaning.

Being generous to a fault,
the family is very willing
to share Felix and Sally
with these friends.  

They rather pass the kids
around from house to house.  

Felix and Sally
always sit in the back seats
of the limousines.  

They’re not uppity that way.  

All Felix and Sally do
is work all day.  

It’s all pretty much
the same with them.  

Felix and Sally
don’t ask for much.  

They better not.

Of course,
the family’s affluent friends
like it that way.  

It’s free slave labor,
right here
in the land
of the free
and the home
of the brave.  

Now
is that a deal
or what?

Bobby

[This message has been edited by Robert Jordan (04-08-2007 08:17 PM).]

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Midnitesun
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1 posted 2007-04-08 07:36 PM


~sigh~ Yes...the land of the "FREE"
You have again exposed an ugly truth
of the land of the FREE, where some are freer than others, where most look the other way because they don't want to have to acknowledge something that makes them uncomfortable.
Heaven forbid someone with money and status should be made to feel uncomfortable!!!
Heaven forbid the 'workers' should prefer to be treated with dignity!

Robert Jordan
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2 posted 2007-04-08 07:41 PM


Midnitesun,

Thanks for the kind words on this poem.  I'm pleased that it worked for you.

Bobby

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3 posted 2007-04-08 08:03 PM


Robert, your message gets through,
but I was stopped at the beginning,
by thinking that Sally had a number of friends
with dirty houses...

As you went on, I saw that both Felix and Sally
were put to work.

You might want to work on that first paragraph just a little...

but I certainly admired the work of the poem,
and felt a regard for Felix and Sally that
I did not have before opening your poem.

Good job, Sir.


Robert Jordan
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4 posted 2007-04-08 08:20 PM


Sunshine,

Thanks for the kind words on this one.  I've made a change to the first strophe that may make it clearer.

Felix and Sally are foster children.

Bobby

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5 posted 2007-04-09 12:16 PM


You know sometimes taking these children temporarily from a situation they know to one they don't know does more damage than the K.I.S.S. method.  We found in working with placing children that were abused that they suffered severe trauma if not placed in a similar but safe environment, rather than one of affluence.  Loved the message - and I wish this actually didn't have to even be a subject to be written about.

          
Carpe' Diem    

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6 posted 2007-04-09 12:27 PM


Yes, that did it...and very well, too.




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7 posted 2007-04-09 12:30 PM


I had read your poem in the core of the night and it ached and now in the day light it still aches ...
You added the "get lent out" I see and made it clear what happened.
It is sad, extremely sad. And while such situations were "normal" in former times in Europe too, now such dramatic abuse can still be found throughout the world.
May humanity grow in awareness and respect children's rights.
Thank you for your powerful write.
Love,
Margherita  

Robert Jordan
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8 posted 2007-04-09 06:52 PM


Mysteria,

Thanks for your kind words.  A friend from long ago inspired this poem.  He was a foster child, and was always being moved around.   They moved him one year to a farm.  As he was a city boy, he didn’t do well there.

At last, they moved him back into town.  Sadly, his new foster parents let him drive their car.  They were good to him.  He died when he was seventeen when he crashed the car into a tree.

Sunshine,

Thanks for the kind words.  I’m pleased it worked for you.

Margherita,

Thanks for your kind words, and the information.  I’m glad it got to you.

Bobby

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9 posted 2007-04-11 08:19 PM


much applause!

This (and other) 'writes' by Mr. Jordan are (in my ever-most-humble opinion)
grand-fine examples of 'Realism' and specifically, what I call 'social-impact'
(conscience) poesy!  I dearly hope MANY more folks pay clear attention to
these 'important' poems
[than did my 'Runaway American Dream' (and other such 'writes') in 'open'
forum # 39; etc!]

Robert Jordan
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10 posted 2007-04-11 09:31 PM


Secondhanddreampoet,

Thanks for the kind words on this poem.  Felix and I both appreciate your thoughts.

Where is "open forum #39?

What part of Pennsylvania are you from?

Bobby

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11 posted 2007-04-12 08:33 AM


Given the thought that your readers have put into replying to this moving poem of great import, surely illustrates the merit of this moving write. Your poetry strikes a resonant chord with their collective social consciousness.

God bless you for shedding Light where there is Darkness.

Love & God's Light,
EA

Huan Yi
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12 posted 2007-04-12 09:09 AM





This is a good mood poem


John

Robert Jordan
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13 posted 2007-04-12 09:48 AM


Earth Angel,

Thanks for your kindness.

Huan Yi,

Thanks for liking the poem.  I appreciate your comments.

Bobby

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