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To: SAMWolf

I Am Old Glory

I Am Old Glory: For more than ten score years I have been the
banner of hope and freedom for generation after generation of Americans.

Born amid the first flames of America's fight for freedom,
I am the symbol of a country that has grown from a little group
of thirteen colonies to a united nation of fifty sovereign states.

Planted firmly on the high pinnacle of American Faith
my gently fluttering folds have proved an inspiration to untold millions.

Men have followed me into battle with unwavering courage.

They have looked upon me as a symbol of national unity.

They have prayed that they and their fellow citizens might continue to enjoy the life,
liberty and pursuit of happiness, which have been granted
to every American as the heritage of free men.

So long as men love liberty more than life itself;
so long as they treasure the priceless privileges bought with the
blood of our forefathers; so long as the principles of truth, justice
and charity for all remain deeply rooted in human hearts, I shall
continue to be the enduring banner of the United States of America.

Originally written by Master Sergeant Percy Webb, USMC.


71 posted on 06/14/2004 12:28:33 PM PDT by StarCMC (Please pray for the 2/7 Marines and Josh.)
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To: StarCMC; Old Sarge; snippy_about_it; radu; NicknamedBob; Colonel_Flagg; SAMWolf; MoJo2001; ...
Summer of Tears

 Summer of tears
a waterfall horizon
and a copper dawn in vapor
touching rosebushes at sundown.

In the marrow of my bones
you are my love and desire
I am missing your
soul and soft guitars...

bentfeather


72 posted on 06/14/2004 1:36:20 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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