Turning Point?

Is Ferguson a turning point or just another burning point? Will Stanton Island's choking gasp Put us on a better path? In our zeal to protect our land Have we lost sight of founding fathers' plan? Our system must provide the means for have-nots to embrace the dream or there'll be no reason not to stray, to burn and pillage, make the system pay. It's been years since Martin King Taught Crosby Stills and Nash to sing And violence left the city streets And society's sectors began to meet. But has anything really changed? Has any progress been obtained? Has anything been really gained? Or is everything still the same? Is Ferguson a turning point or just another burning point? Can Stanton Island wake us up And help us realize promise sought? Once those who lived below the line could see the path to better times. If they did what they needed to. They believed in time they could break through But somehow things changed in midstream Blurring the promised American dream No longer do all men believe That their families can succeed. People now feel trapped at birth, hard built rainbows have crashed to earth. Blind justice means some can't see a path by which to join the dream. So tempers flare, the system frays on a fateful Missouri day. But it's not too late to understand freedom and success march hand in hand. For an America down still can stand to reclaim the road to the promised land Let's make today the turning point Not just another burning point Let Stanton Island's choking gasp Put us back on freedom's path. Under Analysis is a nationally syndicated column of the Levison Group. Charles Kramer is a principal of the St. Louis, Missouri law firm Riezman Berger PC. Comments or criticisms about this column may be sent to the Levison Group c/o this newspaper or to the Levison Group at comments@levisongroup.com. © 2014 Under Analysis L.L.C. Published: Fri, Dec 12, 2014