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‘America’ by Allen Ginsberg: Remix Edition ’16

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Colgate chapter.

It had been three days since Donald Trump became America’s presidential elect.  There’s turmoil, there’s triump.  There’s hatred and disrespect. A nation and a campus face irreparable damage. 

I found solace in my Creative Writing Fiction class as my professor told us to reflect, no matter the opinion, by channeling Allen Ginsberg.  My professor handed out a Ginsberg piece, “America,” which begins

America I’ve given you all and now I’m nothing.

The class attempted our own emulation of this distressed poeticism, and here is what I got:

 

American I’ve grown weary.

America when you caused this binary.

America why have we proliferated this binary?

America I feel trapped and mute.

America I used to be hopeful and open.

I’m trying to look past what separates us.

But I refuse the lack of human decency.

America you are digging your very own grave.

I’d better shovel out before trapped under six feet of cynicism.

It’s true people are mourning and people are triumphant.

America I’m seeing a divide where I should see respect.

 

Respect. A notion the nation needs to rally around.

Morgan is a junior at Colgate University where she majors in Creative Writing and minors in Film & Media Studies.  On campus, Morgan is a New Member Educator for greek life's Kappa Kappa Gamma.  When she's not under stacks of English literature in the library, you can find her watching old reruns of Laguna Beach with her co-correspondent leader, Caroline Parsons.  An avid listener of country music, interior design fanatic, and diehard Bachelor spectator.  Check out the blogs and articles produced by Morgan, Caroline, and their diverse (just as weird) team of writers!