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Horn Fourth of July Limerick Series

Horn Fourth of July Limerick Series When the Statue of Liberty was first seen, We always wondered what she may mean; A message said; Knowledge fed, Even though an adult or maybe a teen. Had been both hungry as well as miserable; We now do live in a land that is indivisible; By God are lead, In our Bible read; Now with Him all things are invincible. When we think that things are not the best, Know people will always peacefully protest; Try to endure, And find cure; Those with no honor or dignity do detest. Live in lovely land that is true and tried, Where fields and plains will be open wide; Always like singing; To ears joy bringing, And am willing to understand either side. To church is where we all went to pray; In comfort of presence of God do stay; Happiness to us give; A lovely way to live; With His love we had been swept away. While I will look at each flowing wave Below ocean know that there is a grave; With respect, We do detect, Silent soul of my father who God did save. James Serious Mysterious Horn Retired Veteran and Poet

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