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Whistle a Dixie marching song And wave the colored cotton Remember days when we were young Lest old ways be forgotten From Robert E Lee and freedom rides Was birthed our greater nation Where trust in liberty resides United with a passion Old voices echoed through the South Emboldened with a fervour As children full on sated youth Implore us to remember Judge not a man but by his deeds Lest lessons be forsaken Presume to know naught of his needs The less to be mistaken The past has passed, the future lies Unguarded and unguided, Whose liberties shall be denied Has yet to be decided Whistle a merry marching song Let each man show his colors Our children judge us right or wrong By how we treat our brothers
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Feb 9, 2016
Feb 9, 2016 at 6:11 PM UTC
Marching in Time
Whistle a Dixie marching song And wave the colored cotton Remember days when we were young Lest old ways be forgotten From Robert E Lee and freedom rides Was birthed our greater nation Where trust in liberty resides United with a passion Old voices echoed through the South Emboldened with a fervour As children full on sated youth Implore us to remember Judge not a man but by his deeds Lest lessons be forsaken Presume to know naught of his needs The less to be mistaken The past has passed, the future lies Unguarded and unguided, Whose liberties shall be denied Has yet to be decided Whistle a merry marching song Let each man show his colors Our children judge us right or wrong By how we treat our brothers
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Feb 9, 2016
Feb 9, 2016 at 6:11 PM UTC
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