This poem, written by Elizabeth Smith, from the book, "Pocketful of Poetry: Formally a Short Book of Poems, is a first-person perspective, serves as a tribute to Barack Obama’s legacy and his journey as the 44th President of the United States. The text highlights his rise above political adversity and prejudice to achieve a position of global leadership. By referencing specific achievements like the mission against Osama Bin Laden, the author illustrates Obama’s transition from a community organizer to the nation's chief executive. The narrative emphasizes his charismatic communication style and his role in fulfilling historical civil rights aspirations. Ultimately, the source portrays Obama as a symbol of hope and perseverance who remains dedicated to the American people. These verses celebrate his ability to turn ambitious dreams into reality through hard work and self-belief.
Pocketful of Poetry: Formally a Short Book of Poems is self-published and available now through: ● Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Pocketful-Poetry-Formally-Short-Poems/dp/B0DF7YHZZL ● Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pocketful-of-poetry-elizabeth-smith/1146209322
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This poem, written by Elizabeth Smith, from the book, "Pocketful of Poetry: Formally a Short Book of Poems, is a first-person perspecti...
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This poem, written by Elizabeth Smith, from the book, "Pocketful of Poetry: Formally a Short Book of Poems, is a first-person perspecti...
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