Statue of Liberty

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This is not a recrudescence of racism In America or in the world, but rather A continuum of malfeasance, antagonism And hardcore cruelty of the systemic horror
Statue, o woman of faith and freedom Stand as a bulwark in the water Inviting us to join The masses of people In the land of immigrants Statue, whom will you harbor?
A lady at the store once called me A Great American Beacuse I gave her an extra discount Patriotism
With the power to change, I would change power. The people have to struggle while our leaders just cower.  Few enjoy all the blessings of wealth,
Have you ever had apple pie? If not I suggest you give it a try.
BLUE---As far as the eye could see.The colour had swallowed us for so many monthsWe forgot about the others: brown, green, red, and gold.GOLD---A speck on the horizon smaller than a grain of sand.
BLUE---As far as the eye could see.The colour had swallowed us for so many monthsWe forgot about the others: brown, green, red, and gold.GOLD---A speck on the horizon smaller than a grain of sand.
  1852. Where am I? What is this strange land that we happened upon? I clutched my mother’s hand tightly, Nearly doubling over, At the stench of a strong sense of nationalism, And pride,
She stands there Day and Night. Never waivering  Never backing down The rivers water lapping at the  Island edges. Stars twinkling behind her high Crown. Face forward
Anchored and rooted, full of American life. A peaked crown full of windows, Unreachable by the public. Families and tourists gaze in amazement at the Immense symbol of freedom and independence.
I stand on a pedestal, In the mist of waters. Perching, watching- I stand for freedom, Liberty and justice. Yet I cannot give All that I am.
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