I feel the need to share with you the beauty that I see
In this land we call America - the gift my fathers left to
me. I see the plains and rolling hills that sing of
raging wars Hiding so many bloodstained graves that our
enemies abhorred. I see the glistening canyons and creeks
meandering through our land That once were the sight of
battles which raged 'neath a General's command. I see
majestic oceans that transported many a soldier home With
broken minds and bodies to a homecoming with so little
aplomb. I see mountains stretching longingly toward
Heaven's saintly light While shielding a weary soldier
who seeks a respite for the night. I see crystal lakes
and streams once tainted a scarlet red From the sacrifice
that freedom cost in a warrior's cautious tread. I see
the faces of families grief-stricken in sorrowful pain
From the loss of a loved one far away who was patriotically
slain. I see a price paid for liberty that was precious a
decade ago, But is since taken, too, much for granted by
the generations bestowed. So, I pray for understanding
and peace with foreign shores, For an understanding of
patriotism by our unenlightened scores. For there is no
country greater where millions yearn to be free And pass
through the gates of freedom so blamelessly blissfully.
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