The Second Inaugural
Dear Necessity, the magnitude
and difficulty of the trust to which the voice
of my country has called arises from the recent
tempest, adopted by the Spanish to name
the storms they encountered in New Times
Roman. These reflections, bracketed
by floods, have forced themselves
so strongly on my mind that I fear
Hurakan, who commands winds
from the east. In the night there is a coming
and going of people, but where are the former
ties? Although the wounds of many
of you have begun to fester,
there are none under the waters, there are
none. In this conflict all I dare aver
is that it has been my faithful study
to collect a duty from a just appreciation
of every street lamp in Philadelphia. If I
have violated willingly or silently
the injunction thereof, I may
(besides incurring constitutional punishment) be subject
to the upbraiding of all who are now
witnesses of this present solemnity. I did
not say, “In this chapter begins your future, it cannot be put out by fire.”
Copyright Credit: Barbara Claire Freeman, “The Second Inaugural” from Incivilities. Copyright © 2010 by Barbara Claire Freeman. Reprinted by permission of Counterpath Press.
Source: Incivilities (Counterpath Press, 2010)