A Voter’s Prayer (an ode to Anthony Weiner and associates)
Dear Senator, Dear Congressman
I’m writing you today,
For something’s going on here
That is causing me dismay.
I know that it is challenging
This job you chose to do,
But you’re my representative
And so I’m asking you...
Please keep it in your pants.
Won’t you keep it in your pants?
There’s a time and place for politics
Another for romance,
Perhaps we’d be more tolerant
If we lived in France.
But since we don’t I’m asking you
Please keep it in your pants.
Save it for your wife,
Won’t you save it for your wife?
At least till you’re retired
From this very public life?
The economy’s imploding
And the nation’s filled with strife,
So exercise some self control
And save it for your wife.
God knows I’m not an angel
I’ve had my share of fun,
Cocaine and hot tubs, boys and booze
Were mother’s milk to me.
But I never snapped a photo
of my plumbing with my phone
and tweeted it for all the world to see.
Hear me when I say
Please put that thing away,
I’m sure there are more urgent needs
for which my taxes pay.
Your head is crowned with silver
but your penis made of clay.
So once and for all won’t you heed the call:
Leave the boys in the men’s room,
The girls in Argentina,
Leave your house maids, your friends’ wives alone.
Forget fornication and focus on our nation
And put that thing away.
The author, a singer/songwriter, wrote the Bette Midler hit “The Rose.”
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