Kit Karma Prevails

Kit Karma

Kit was popular
But he went through hell
And karma’s a bitch
Yet all works out well

He had left the classroom
Once all wets went back
The immigration laws changed
Through education not crack

Confusion and chaos
On the Mexican side
Kit’s wife and grandkids
With no place to hide

The gangsters and mobsters
The dealers, the thugs
All got busted or died
It was now love, peace, and hugs

Kit knew what he was doing
He followed the law
Kidnappings and killings
He livedthe life he saw

A war in the silence was fought
With guns bought from the U.S. of A
Kit bought and sold
He would clean up this mess

The Mexican revolution
The bad dudes died
The tortures and calamity
Did one day subside

Kit rose from the ditch
All battered and bruised
After decades of fighting
There came the good news

Borders were open!
Roads of travel now safe
An American undercover had
Helped save the race

The Star Spangled Banner
Echoed late one night
And karma’s a bitch
But Kit fought the good fight

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About Ken "Bluetown" Trevino

Ken "Bluetown" Treviño is a husband and a father who teaches English at Port Isabel High School. He is a poet and playwright. Bluetown is a member of the Narciso Martínez Cultural Arts Center Writers Forum and a co-founder of the Laguna Madre Writers Forum. His passions include poetry, music, and surfing. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Incarnate Word College and an Associate of Arts in Behavioral Sciences from San Antonio College. He is most proud of his wife Susy and his two daughets: Otilia Doralee and Kendra Susset.