A Firecracker Blast Poem by Randy McClave

A Firecracker Blast



I set off a firecracker just for fun
Dogs howled, and NRA members from fear grabbed their gun,
Dogs then ran away to hide
While NRA members from fear strapped a weapon to their side.
From fear NRA members quickly paced back and forth
As I began to celebrate July the fourth,
Then I fired some Roman candles and skyrockets in the air
Dogs howled while NRA members said a prayer.
Many dogs also howl when there is a thunderstorm
To them that's hereditary and the norm,
They are just dumb creatures not liking a loud noise
Running and hiding then becomes their natural poise.
I had set off a firecracker
And many gun owners ran and hid as if I were an attacker,
They were scared and frightened and felt grim
They all thought I was firing at them.
Sadly gun violence have made many Americans frightened and scared
It has turned many white haired,
And of course the most frightened ones are the gun owners
And usually the NRA donors.
Here in America people now run and hide for shelter
They are frightened helter skelter,
Whenever NRA members hear firecrackers go off with a blast
They then see their life passing by them real fast.

Randy L. McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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