She'S the first minority woman vp wow!



Oh, what rapture and what joy the first woman VP.
Oh, what rapture and what joy she's Asian- American
Oh, what rapture and what joy she's African-American
Beauty, grace, and power all rolled into one
It's a new day dawning, I am hopeful it's a greater day
This is a day of hope not just for little brown girls and boys
This is a day of hope for all whom believe in equality
We have a long way to go but today proves that love is possible
Today proves that change is possible and greatness too
I only hope that all will be well with us all
I only hope that we will once again raise up and work towards being a Godly nation
That we will strive for the justice and peace our founding forefather's worked towards
May every American find the inner strength to be great it's not too late
May we learn to live , love, and work together as one
May we never give up on truth or on what's right
May we learn to serve each other with delight
Lord Jesus help us all repent and do what's right.
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Submitted on January 21, 2021

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natalie d bassett

Hello, my name is Natalie and I am a Christian, a mother of one, a daughter, aunt, fellow soul journeyer in this world. I am an outspoken empower, published author, soon to be homeowner, a passionate and somewhat a clever person. I just love to write. I write poems that are somewhat thought-provoking, moving, and that makes people think. You may love them you may hate them but I will surely get a response out of you and therefore feel I have partially done my job. I have been writing since middle school off and on. I have only been published on an amateur level only. My goal is to be published on a more professional level one day. more…

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