OSTRIKER, Alicia
    
      
    
      
    Ghazal: America the Beautiful
  
    
      
    Do you remember our earnestness our sincerity
  
in first grade when we learned to sing America
    
      
    The Beautiful along with the Star-Spangled Banner
  
and say the Pledge of Allegiance to America
    
      
    We put our hands over our first grade hearts
  
we felt proud to be citizens of America
    
      
    I said One Nation Invisible until corrected
  
maybe I was right about America
    
      
    School days school days dear old Golden Rule Days
  
when we learned how to behave in America
    
      
    What to wear, how to smoke, how to despise our parents
  
who didn’t understand us or America
    
      
    Only later learning the Banner and the Beautiful
  
live on opposite sides of the street in America
    
      
    Only later discovering the Nation is divisible
  
by money by power by color by gender by sex America
    
      
    We comprehend it now this land is two lands
  
one triumphant bully one still hopeful America
    
      
    Imagining amber waves of grain blowing in the wind
  
purple mountains and no homeless in America
    
      
    Sometimes I still put my hand tenderly on my heart
  
somehow or other still carried away by America