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"I AM The Flag" Threads of innocence, virtue and purity, So softly woven in my lines of white; My crimson lines are deeply detained with fervor and zeal, To fight for what is right; I sail the high seas atop the mast of mighty ships; I receive words of respect from a mass of people's lips; I soar proudly, oer place of work and sport; I bravely lead every unit when it leaves fort or port; I am called a symbol, a banner, and sometimes I am called a rag; The two of first, I justly embrace, but when called the last, my furls, in sorrow sag; My stripes are vivid, and my stars are salient on a very distinctive blue; My ripples in the wind, represent, all that is just, right and true; I rise, in glory, far above injustice, tyranny and ignorance; Amidst the breeze of freedom, I bravely take my stance; I drape the coffin of whom go yon, of no return; My ideals,m My honor and integrity, shall never burn; Even tho I may be ignited, My virtue, I will never yield; To despots and scoundrels, Who may stomp me under heel; I will forever, majestically, wave, with dignity, tis fact, not brag; I ever live in the hearts of a free and noble people with liberty; "I Am The Flag" Composed by
William D. Barr
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