Louisiana Statutes

§ 49:155.5 — State Senate poem

Louisiana § 49:155.5
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 49State Administration

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La. Stat. Ann. § 49:155.5 (2026).

Text

There shall be an official state Senate poem. The official state poem of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana, written by Jean McGivney Boese, and entitled, "Leadership", reads as follows: "It is easy to bend with the wind and be weak, Wrapped in silence when it would take courage to speak, To do nothing when crises demand that you act; To prefer a delusion to unpleasant fact. But the easy evasions that dreamers embrace Are denied to a leader with problems to face. He must cope with the world as he finds it, and plan To make each hard decision as well as he can. He can't hide from the truth or deny what is real. Though a lie might assuage all the fears people feel. For the truth is the truth, and no lie can prevail. In a world that is real, one must face truth or fail."

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Legislative History

Acts 1999, No. 843, §1.

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