Independence (Liberation) Day
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This photo, which Ed Northen took while camping at Page Springs, Ore., represents a new day with new possibilities.
 
Friday, July 4, 2025
 

POEM AND PHOTO BY ED NORTHEN


A celebration of redemption


from tyranny


from forces seeking to bend a people


to its will


celebrating the courage


the sacrifice


to break the shackles of rulers


and self-govern


with no guarantee of what would evolve


If successful in overthrowing the oppressor


to install


an untried governance


of the people


by the people


for the people


ideals


of a more perfect


not a perfect union


which we still seek


freedom  


from the errors of our past


redemption


through acknowledgement


and righting wrongs


to pursue liberty


and justice for all


with a purpose to love our neighbor


as ourselves


to seek the betterment


of all who are persecuted and oppressed


by race, poverty, prejudice


to break


the flawed


and faulty paradigms


within each of us


liberating our souls


 

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