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    Friday, January 20, 2017

    A NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING

    by Mary Saracino



    Poster by JessicaSabogal for We the People which will flood Washington, DC with NEW symbols of hope on January 20. You can download the set of posters for free at http://bit.ly/wtpdownloads.


    I will wear black on January 20
    a national day of mourning
    while the collective soul of America
    lets loose a dirge as an illegitimate president
    takes the oath of office
    his place secured in history
    by fake news, voter suppression
    the deception of a foreign dictator
    and his own brand of white supremacy
    spewed from his bully pulpit of
    racism, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia
    and every other kind of –ism the world has ever witnessed

    On the next day the women of the world will don
    pink pussy hats, take to the streets in cities far and wide
    to march in protest, defying the fake king, the tyrant
    in the Oval Office
    reclaiming their vulva power,  the power to
    procreate truth, to name evil, to smash
    the glass ceiling of lies that tries to silence us


    Mary Saracino is a novelist, poet, and memoir writer who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her most recent novel is Heretics: A Love Story (Pearlsong Press 2014). Her novel, The Singing of Swans (Pearlsong Press 2006) was a 2007 Lambda Literary Awards Finalist. Mary’s short story, "Vicky's Secret," earned the 2007 Glass Woman Prize.

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