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America's Noble Stance

this age of existence strikes

an honesty that prevails

it disappoints the generations

perhaps this age has failed

 

liberal humanism condemns

America's noble stance

a selfish congregation builds

a mosque on hallowed land

 

for we elected those

who dug us in a hole

in debt, our freedom spent

and now this wretched toll

 

it's about sensitivity,

we need a peace of mind-

change, our leader must make,

but he's on vacation all the time

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christopher-rossi
American
Published
Aug 19, 2010
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© Christopher Rossi, 2010

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