A Buoyant Possessor, Not A Brooding Professor

A Buoyant Possessor, Not A Brooding Professor

This  POEM  makes  a  stark   contrast   between an enthusiastic young Statesman running for office who is in love with our nation and its great Constitution,  and grateful  for liberty;  versus one holding office wrapped in professorial garb,  using  freedom  to  be critical of our greatness, and apologizing,  self seeking of vainglory and legacy.  The poem makes or implies ten major comparisons. (see in description below).  

 
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A Buoyant Possessor,  Not A Brooding Professor,  24 lines

(continued from above)      Positive comparisons made woven throughout the poem:   1)  America's greatness    2) Constitution    3) Buoyant attitude    4) Grateful for liberty    5) Sincere loyalty    6) Standing for nation and freedom    7) Student of history   8 ) America's great foundation    9)  Freedom of worship    10)  Accountability.   These characteristics were found  in the declaration speech  of Senator Marco Rubio  in the Freedom Tower,  Miami, Florida.    This poem is quite instructive  and  well  worth  the $1.00  one spends  to purchase.   Enjoy. 

See also our poem:  PL2830  "Senator Marco Rubio, A Clarion Call ~ Yielding His All