PLEASE MR MACK, PLEASE DON’T SEND ME

Please
Mr. Mack, Please don’t send me
Your
wall is all the way across the deep blue sea
Please
Mr. Mack, Please don’t send me
It
could cause me to cease to be
Please
Mr. Mack, Please don’t send me
It’s
a land whose peoples just want to be free
Please Mr. Mack, Please don’t send me
You say the people must be free, but must it be me
You want me to build this wall
So the critters from the north are stalled
But if you must send me to install this wall
Yes, Mr. Mack, I’ll answer your call
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Amazing Topic ..........
Brijesh Baghel
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The poem 'Please Mr. Mack, Please Don’t Send Me' offers a profound reflection on the struggles of duty versus personal freedom. It creatively addresses themes of responsibility, conflict, and the human desire for autonomy. As professionals, it's crucial to acknowledge the emotional and ethical dimensions behind every decision. Your insights on this piece can add valuable perspective—share your thoughts!
David Jones
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Interesting perspective! This poem raises important questions about freedom and duty. Thanks for sharing!
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Interesting wriiter
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Alastor Moody
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While the wall-building imagery, meant to keep out "critters from the north," is a powerful metaphor for the careful balance between freedom and responsibility, the refrain of "Please Mr. Mack" generates a sense of rhythmic urgency.
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Interesting read!...............
Mariya Smith
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Author
To address a difficult topic, this work deftly combines comedy, feeling, and sarcasm. The playful approach deftly balances the gravity of the topic, therefore rendering the work both thought-provoking and amusing. While the wall-building imagery, meant to keep out "critters from the north," is a powerful metaphor for the careful balance between freedom and responsibility, the refrain of "Please Mr. Mack" generates a sense of rhythmic urgency. The writing is, all things considered, interesting,
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This is a thought-provoking and creatively written piece! It blends humor, emotion, and a touch of irony to address a complex topic. The playful tone contrasts with the underlying seriousness of the subject, making it both engaging and reflective. The repetition of "Please Mr. Mack" adds a rhythmic, almost pleading quality, while the imagery of building a wall to "stall the critters from the north" cleverly ties into broader themes of freedom and responsibility. Well done!
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Interesting read! The storytelling kept me engaged throughout. Looking forward to more insightful articles from you. Keep up the great work!
Bill Harrison
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Colonel's Choice
Colonel Harrison (colonelschoice.com) served 20 years in the US Military performing various staff and command functions. He served two tours in Vietnam and received various decorations including two Bronze Stars.
Bill Harrison
7
Colonel's Choice
What Mr. McNamara's Electronic Wall consisted of was various electronic devices designed as an anti-intrusion system to prevent Vietcong of North Vietnam from infiltrating into South Vietnam.
Bill Harrison
7
Colonel's Choice
Mr. Harrison, then an Army Major, was selected to command the team that would install Mr. McNamara's Electronic Wall.
Bill Harrison
7
Colonel's Choice
Secretary of Defense McNamara to install an Electronic Wall in DMZ, Vietnam.