A lesser man, oops, I mean drone
States his mind or what passes for one
yet when it comes for me to tell my tale
a woman nurtured and blossomed at Yale
Told, Woman, deal with pots, pans, or a kettle
Else be sentenced to stand in Pillory
You know, coz my name is Hillary
He stayed true to me not
the one with whom I tied the knot
Nary was a skirt safe from him by a long shot
Be it in Bhutan, Hindustan, or Cayman
Be it on a woman
or on a kilted Scotsman
But stayed I faithful besides this kook
Till death do us part, like it says in the Good BookYet tis I that is very publicly
Sentenced to stand in Pillory
Naturally since my name is Hillary
I tried improving health-care
as I cared for your welfare
Taught myself about Cipro and MycinBeing a smart woman was my sin
My attempts were mocked as Hillary-care
House and Senate asked me, How dare
And so was I sentenced to stand in Pillory
Seeing as my name is Hillary
I won the party nomination
With a desire to lead the nation
Against a foe that hardly had a notion
knew not betwixt valley and hill
nor between parsley and dill
Hardly could he even pay his bill
Tear into me did Faux News on cable
Over me the country chose a deplorable
Dont be woman and dream was the parable
Again was I sentenced to stand in Pillory
Considering we all know my name is Hillary
---- The End ----
Why did I write this poem?
I have always been an admirer of Hillary Clinton. I liked her when she was the First Lady and tried to tackle Healthcare. I despised the virulent misogyny, particularly in the Republican party (then and now) that doomed her well intention-ed effort. That she was a smart woman annoyed, and I am sure, angered those in power.
I supported her as a Senator and the quiet way she went about her duties.
I supported her when she lost the Democratic Party nomination to President Obama. It hurt me personally when he got away so easily with "You are likeable enough" on prime time TV. Do you think he would dare to patronize his children, Sasha and Malia or Michelle. But I loved the way Hillary gracefully accepted the defeat and partnered with Obama and became The Secretary of State. And, was she good!
I was devastated when she lost the elections in 2020.
I could not talk about this to anyone. I just could not.
I still cannot.
I am sure I cannot talk about the subsequent 4 years either without sounding totally deranged.
This poem, about a person I admire, as if she wrote it, is my way of sharing my grief, my pain, my anger, my coming to terms, and making peace.
Hope you like it too.