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Great thoughts in their deepest hearts
    And sometimes only blunderingly express them,

    ingly and stumblingly say them,

    And faultily put to practice.

    t aland eacher.

    But there,

    Alrying to understand,

    And trying to say,

    quot;You are a man. toget;

    America!

    Land created in common,

    Dream nourished in common,

    Keep your he plow! hold on!

    If t yet finished,

    Dont be discouraged, builder!

    If t is not yet won,

    Dont be weary, soldier!

    ttern is here,

    oven from the beginning

    Into the warp and woof of America:

    ALL MEN ARE CREAtED EQUAL.

    NO MAN IS GOOD ENOUGh

    tO GOVERN ANOthER MAN

    It .

    BEttER DIE FREE,

    tO LIVE SLAVES.

    hings? Americans!

    hose words? America!

    ho is America? You, me!

    e are America!

    to t,

    e say, NO!

    to the enemy who would divide

    And conquer us from hin,

    e say, NO!

    FREEDOM!

    BROthERhOOD!

    DEMOCRACY!

    to all t words:

    e say, NO!

    A long time ago,

    An enslaved people oward freedom

    Made up a song:

    Keep Your he Plow! hold On!

    the plow plowed a new furrow

    Across tory.

    Into t furrohe freedom seed was dropped.

    From t seed a tree grew, is growing, will ever grow.

    t tree is for everybody,

    For all America, for all the world.
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