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I am just a flag I do not mean to cause discontent All I did was wave Over men who into battle went The motives of those men's hearts I could not see But from what I observed It was a fight for liberty I am just a flag I cannot **** or hate Let me wave again My presence reinstate It truly makes no sense For me to be taken down When the reason for the hate Within men's hearts is found You men should find within your heart The need to love and to forgive I'm just a flag that waves Above land on which men live Simply just a symbol Only cloth and thread Let me leave you with some words A man I knew once said; "A house divided against itself cannot stand" President Abraham Lincoln Springfield ILL, June 17,1858 RLB
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 6:25 PM UTC
I Am Just A Flag
I am just a flag I do not mean to cause discontent All I did was wave Over men who into battle went The motives of those men's hearts I could not see But from what I observed It was a fight for liberty I am just a flag I cannot **** or hate Let me wave again My presence reinstate It truly makes no sense For me to be taken down When the reason for the hate Within men's hearts is found You men should find within your heart The need to love and to forgive I'm just a flag that waves Above land on which men live Simply just a symbol Only cloth and thread Let me leave you with some words A man I knew once said; "A house divided against itself cannot stand" President Abraham Lincoln Springfield ILL, June 17,1858 RLB
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 6:25 PM UTC
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