The U.S. Constitution
We’re sat at the dinner table.
Six of us talking, eating, happy.
One American. One Lawyer.
One Politician. One Philosopher.
One Mathematician. And me.
The Mathematician asks about exams
Because she’s the stressy type.
The Philosopher asks what an exam is
Because she’s a little bit ditsy.
The lawyer answers: exams are her life
Because she didn’t realise what her degree was.
The Politician moans
Because she has to learn the U.S. consitutions by tomorrow
And all the amendments.
The American laughs and says don’t bother
Because she’s forgotten it already.
The 1st amendment doesn’t mean all that much
To someone like me
And though it affects the lives of many
In a country away from mine
It affects my life in one simple way:
It’s a bonding point for people who should study
But would rather put it off.