Today Is the Birthdate of Abraham Lincoln

 

Today is the birthdate of Abraham Lincoln.

Born in a three-sided cabin.  Named for his

Grandfather, killed in a struggle with

Indigenous people.  Abraham (the second)

Grew tall, used his height to play pranks on

His mother.  Used to do math calculation

By the fire.  Grew up, tried many things.

Such as storekeeper, postmaster.  Failed at

Them all.  Did learn to split wood for rails.

Did pass the bar (a win or failure still to be

Determined).  Spent his childhood in Kentucky,

Not so far from Louisville.  Then went to

Illinois, Springfield.  Joined a law practice

As a junior partner.  Ran for public office.  Lost.

Somehow became a candidate in the new

And upstart (liberal) Republican Party.

Possessed an eloquence none could fathom

But all (most all) respected.  Maybe breathing

Air above the rest was an assist.  This is the

Thing he won, became our sixteenth

President.  And the best.  We know what

Happens next.

 

There is a terrible war.  He guides us through.

He dedicates a cemetery with 270 words

(Thereabouts) that come to shiver the whole

World.  For many reasons, he declares

Black slaves free, something the founding

Leaders of the nation could not or would not

Do.  He leads into victory.  He orders “Dixie”

To be played by his band upon the White

House lawn.

 

He wanted to heal the nation.  He never got

The chance.  Surely, goodness and mercy

Follow and attend him.  And he, if any, dwells

In the house of the Lord.

 

C L Couch

 

 

Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Lincoln is slightly left of center, just behind the mass of blurry people, facing the camera, head slightly down and tilted to his right (camera left).

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