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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

105-year-old Ella Mae Johnson at The National Mall: Witness of Rosa Parks's Spirit

Ella Mae Johnson and Rosa Parks's Spirit

Though old and frail, she stood up and made her last march on Washington

Ella Mae Johnson was not afraid of the cold winter day

Her sight was on the White House, soon to be occupied by the First Couple

She wanted to witness history one more time

Ella witnessed men and women who stood up to fight for others' rights

Too happy and too proud to feel the cold this morning

She saw no more color, no more separation, no more colored signs

On the National Mall, she saw happy people gathered together

With the same objectives to remake America

Change has come to the country. New blood and

Fresh ideas are reinvigorating the nation's business

Ella is tired from waiting for the inauguration of the President

Then, he took the oath of office, spoke to the chanting crowd

Ella's caregiver wiped her nose and tears from her face

But she did not feel the weather elements at all