The Constitution Poem by Randy McClave

The Constitution



Freedom for all for which our forefathers did fight
The U.S Constitution it gives me the right,
Unto any religion I can worship or pray
And upon any thought or belief I can say.
I can bear arms at times if I want
And my philosophy I can always flaunt,
No matter of my social class I can always vote
And I have the freedom of what I have wrote.
Private property I have the right to own
And I can gather an assembly if I am alone,
Liberties and rights, my forefathers had sought
And for those freedoms they had argued and fought.
For the Constitution I am willing to fight for and die
My soul and my belief no man or country can buy,
And if they ever carry me off in a burial bag
I had the right to pledge or not to pledge the flag.

Randy L. McClave

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