Note from Joe: This poem is timely enough to have been written by Charles Osgood yesterday. But it was written half a century ago by a woman who was way ahead of her time.
The other day I chanced to meet
An angry man upon the street — A man of wrath, a man of war, A man who truculently bore Over his shoulder, like a lance, A banner labeled “Tolerance.” And when I asked him why he strode
“When I meet rogues,” he cried, “who choose
Fearful, I turned and left him there
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