Why a poem Bruce Springsteen read on radio has gone viral
Celebrities are sharing a poetic post delivered by music legend Bruce Springsteen, after he labelled Trump’s White House “joyless”.
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A political poem shared by Bruce Springsteen has gone viral after being shared be celebrities.
The famed musician read a poem about the “joyless” White House under President Donald Trump last week, but actress Julia Roberts posted the spiel on Instagram yesterday, sparking a domino of fans resharing it.
The poem by Elayne Griffin Baker accompanied by Stephan Moccio’s Sea Change was read on a radio station.
“There’s no art in this White House. There’s no literature, no poetry, no music. There are no pets in this White House: no loyal man’s best friend, no Socks, the family cat,” Springsteen said on his SiriusXM show in an episode titled Farewell to the Thief.
“There are no images of the first family enjoying themselves together in a moment of relaxation: no Obamas on the beach in Hawaii moments or Bushes fishing in Kennebunkport, no Reagans on horseback, no Kennedys playing touch football on the Cape.
“Where’d that country go? Where did all the fun, the joy, and the expression of love and happiness go?”
He ended that the country had lost its mojo and America had to reclaim it once again.
You can read it all in Roberts’ post here:
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Singer superstar Pink also shared Roberts post which simply had the caption “truth”.
Springsteen has been a vocal critic of Trump, calling his presidency a “nightmare.”
He also shared the poem on his website and ended the post with, “On November 3rd, vote them out”.
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