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Just a piece of parchment paper
With words formed by a quill ink pen
That begin with, "We, the people."
Includes Amendments One through Ten.
That ink has dried two centuries -
Its' words though still crisp and clear
And we should celebrate their writing
More than each, hundredth year.
They give us each the life we live -
Provide our priceless liberty
That more than any place on Earth
There is a land where one is free.
On July the Fourth we celebrate
Our Freedoms' Declaration -
But the American Constitution's
What really made this nation. |
By
Del "Abe" Jones
Copyright 1991 Listed May
29, 2009 |
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