Greetings President of the United States <br />Greetings congressman <br />Greetings my fair lady <br />Greetings soldier <br />Greetings the man with no home <br />Greetings neighbor who works at the mill <br />Greetings lawyer <br />Greetings house wife <br />Greetings small child <br /> <br />Come in! Come in! <br />Welcome to my house president, congressman, my fair lady, soldier, the man with no home, neighbor who works at the mill, lawyer, house wife, and small child. <br />May I ask to you all, how was your day? <br />Are you sore or tired from running America all day? <br />Did you benefit society at all when you did your daily routines? <br />Of course, of course <br />I know you all had a decent day, you all ran America just fine, and yes, I know, you benefited society doing your daily routines. <br /> <br />Good news everyone, it’s time to eat. <br />Come in the dining room, it’s time to feast. <br />Sit down, sit down, and grab a chair, any chair it doesn’t matter. <br />Yes, I know the table is round. <br />This is my house, a house where everyone is equal, no matter who or what they do. <br />There is no head at the table of America.<br /><br />Claude Davis III<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-round-table-poem-in-the-style-of-walt-whitman/