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I saw Monticello A foggy Appalachia And learned that day Thomas Jefferson owned slaves Those angered spirits Hallowed howling souls From within the worm-torn earth Left low-vocalized debt-cords Tied around a guilty frame Two centuries ensconced in brick A time fondly forgotten When the radicals sung their starling songs To a land of gin and cotton There will probably not be another Whisky Rebellion With the **** beat out of Dixieland Instead Watch the T.V dinner-pan out A Social security check to every Pioneer. Down go the statues and mountains There will be no old memoriam here It’s time to return these borrowed things to earth Now that their end draws near.
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Jan 3, 2018
Jan 3, 2018 at 10:50 PM UTC
Land of Free
I saw Monticello A foggy Appalachia And learned that day Thomas Jefferson owned slaves Those angered spirits Hallowed howling souls From within the worm-torn earth Left low-vocalized debt-cords Tied around a guilty frame Two centuries ensconced in brick A time fondly forgotten When the radicals sung their starling songs To a land of gin and cotton There will probably not be another Whisky Rebellion With the **** beat out of Dixieland Instead Watch the T.V dinner-pan out A Social security check to every Pioneer. Down go the statues and mountains There will be no old memoriam here It’s time to return these borrowed things to earth Now that their end draws near.
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M/San Francisco, CA
Jan 3, 2018
Jan 3, 2018 at 10:50 PM UTC
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