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To: jeffo

I am feeling a growing sentiment of Anger. These Anti-Terri, are the same people killing babies every-year. Do Drastic times call for drastic measures? I've had enough


1,002 posted on 03/24/2005 11:36:12 AM PST by El_Doctor ( Éireann go Brách)
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To: El_Doctor
I am feeling a growing sentiment of Anger.

As am I. I am going to repost the words of a song my four sons wrote and recorded last weekend:

Hidden Away
By Attila and the Huns

Verse 1
I see you laying there on my TV screen
I hear the words but I don’t know what they mean
They say that you are not aware of anything
But any fool can see what’s really happening


The very ones who should be looking out for you
Have done their best to make sure no-one’s helping you
Your friends and family would save you If they could
But evil’s winning over good.


Chorus
Terri Marie
How can it be?
We see you laugh and you cry
How could they want you to die?
Terri Marie
It’s as plain as can be
We all hope and we pray
That there will be a day
You’ll be able to tell
the story that’s hidden away


Verse 2
We know your days would go by much more happily
If you could only spend them with your family
There are people who could help you out there
But you were separated from the ones who care


There’s millions of us who have heard your cries
And we won’t give up till we stop the lies
We’ll stand up for you so you’re not alone
‘till you can stand up on your own…


Chorus
Terri Marie
How can it be?
We see you laugh and you cry
How could they want you to die?
Terri Marie
It’s as plain as can be
We all hope and we pray
That there will be a day
You’ll be able to tell
the story that’s hidden away

1,021 posted on 03/24/2005 11:40:59 AM PST by jeffo
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