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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the flag that flew over Valley Forge
It was torn in two by the grey and the blue, and it bled through two world wars
I give you the flag that was burned in the streets, in protest, in anger and shame
It's the very same flag that covered our men who died defending it's name
We stand together now, Americans all, either by choice or by birth
To honor the flag that flies on the moon and has changed the face of the earth
History will show that this flag stood a friend, to the hungry homeless, and the lost
That a mixture of men as common as clay believed in one thing more thsn cost
They signed it in blood from Bunker Hill, Saigon, Kuwait and Toko-Ri
I give you the flag that says to the world, every man has a right to be free.
Written by Baxter Black .. Submitted by Paul Nash .. Thanks Paul!
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