Ring the Bell of Freedom |
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Ring the bell of Freedom
'tis a glorious sound,
Ring the bell of Freedom
all the country round.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
for everyone to hear.
Ring the bell of Freedom
'tis music in the ear.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
for all to celebrate.
Ring the bell of Freedom
to liberate from hate.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
before it is too late.
Ring the bell of Freedom;
time must not wait.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
cry out against terror.
Ring the bell of Freedom
truth we want, not error.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
salute the flag with me.
Ring the bell of Freedom
for all the world to see.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
hear the battle cry.
Ring the bell of freedom
time to do or die.
Ring the bell of Freedom
throughout all the land.
Ring the bell of Freedom
standing man to man.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
stand for all that's right.
Ring the bell of Freedom
every day and night.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
ring it loud and strong.
Ring the bell of Freedom
Liberty is never wrong!
Ring the bell of Freedom,
for all terrorists to hear.
Ring the bell of Freedom
for all those far and near.
Ring the bell of Freedom
throughout the USA.
Ring the bell of Freedom
send the sound today!
Ring the bell of Freedom,
as we did in WWII.
Ring the bell of Freedom
we'll gladly die for you.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
let the whole world know;
Ring the bell of Freedom
to war, we fear not to go.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
for Freedom is a holy world.
Ring the bell of Freedom
It's time the whole world heard.
Ring the bell of Freedom,
that's the reason why
Ring the bell of Freedom,
I'll fight until I die! |
By
C. Douglas Caffey
Copyright 2006 Listed March
21, 2009 |
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Author's Bio:
C. Douglas Caffey is a disabled veteran of WWII. He
served (1944-1946) in the 509th Composite Bomb Group,
58th Wing, Air Photo Unit, 20th Air Force, United States
Army Air Force. It was the 509th who dropped the atomic
bombs on Japan and did the atom bomb tests at Bikini in
the Pacific. A chronic sufferer of PTSD since WWII, Doug
is a former college dean. He started writing poetry
several years ago and though he doesn't claim to be a
poet, he does claim to write from the heart. |
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