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The old America
Is dead and gone
It died in the night
Some time ago
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You thought you could get away with everything
The long march through the halls
And no one noticed
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People—they aren't equal
And don't deserve to treated
Equally
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Though the individual soldier
May be brave
His suffering, his labors
They will be all in vain
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Glossy publications and swank offices
Solicitations for donations
Celebrating markets and materialism
And virtues unbelieved in
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How hot is Hell?
Hot as the end of a lit cigarette?
Is the wine served appropriately?
Mr. Hitchens?
...

A story told to a child
Was it true?

Who makes the myths?
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The world that never was
But always is
Is ever present to the seeking and discerning mind
And on the desiccating winds
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The material world
Is everything
Beyond the veil
Is just illusion
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Time is a river
Of love and loss
Of hope and gain
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Lost America

The old America
Is dead and gone
It died in the night
Some time ago
We know not when

Can it be again?
Assuredly not
That historical moment
Has passed forever

But the old virtues
Can live again
In other forms

And both God and nature
Will have their revenge
Upon this contemptible nation

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