Washington to the Rescue: Marching Song, 2021A Poem by Bob BIn 1777 we hear Death from smallpox was a fear. Much to Washington's dismay, Troops were dying every day.
Sound off: one, two; Sound off: three, four; Bring it on down: one, two, Three, four…(beat)…THREE, FOUR!
Despite the soldiers' expertise, Most of them died from disease. Smallpox was a bigger threat Than dying from a bayonet.
Trying to think outside the box, The British even used the pox To cause much greater deprivation By spreading it through the population.
In Europe there were indications Of the value of inoculations. So British troops were free from worry While smallpox germs unleashed their fury.
Sound off: one, two; Sound off: three, four; Bring it on down: one, two Three, four…(beat)…THREE, FOUR!
Washington said, "This won't do. If WE don't act now, we are through." Showing that he had a spine, He had to lay it on the line:
To stop from being obliterated, He had all troops inoculated. That was a major contribution To the American Revolution.
When lack of knowledge feeds distrust, Using wisdom is a must. We know that when sickness thrives, A shot in the arm can save our lives.
Sound off: one, two; Sound off: three, four; Bring it on down: one, two Three, four…(beat)…THREE, FOUR!
-by Bob B (8-1-21) © 2021 Bob B |
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