The Mentor Of Peace { Article I Paragraph(S) 1 And 2 } Poem by Thomas Adams

The Mentor Of Peace { Article I Paragraph(S) 1 And 2 }



It may not be left to those unchallenged by long,
wearisome histories of pursuit. It may never be
imagined still wanting for pathways forged and cleared
by any less than one billion tears; A gallant toll.
This, a prize many more will fervently wish and
deplorably arm to obtain.
Let us now, in these present days, be made aware
of a most prudent supposition. That this historical
moniker is teathered to a most powerful nation of
people. That this populous, somberly lament their own
struggle for freedom. A might, imagined and
accomplished in the grandiose reflections of peace.
A whole people, father'd by a treasured ideal.
Come that they may, during this time, and be refered to
as 'The Mentor of Peace'. Nurtured and protected.
Graced to prosper through each passing era. An un-divided
land, chosen by their God to exude the harolded sounds of
assistance to all worldly neighbors. It must come to
pass that this 'mentor' shall unselfishly spread this
notion of peace and freedom to all who labor toward it.
Or any other peaceful people united and fueled by the longings
to obtain it.


Thomas Adams
American Patriot
Sept/2013

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