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Not Free
by Roger W Hancock
Nothing is ever free,
though to you it be.
Somewhere, somehow,
someone paid.
© June 15, 2001 Roger W Hancock
http://www.Liberty.PoetPatriot.com
Roger’s Rhymes of Liberty – http://Liberty.PoetPatriot.com
Patriotic Rhymes. Rhymes about Founding Fathers, Holidays and more.
TimeLines of Liberty – http://TimeLinesOfLiberty.PoetPatriot.com
Historical TimeLines of American Liberty. One Vote Occurances and more.
Roger’s Rhymes – http://RogersRhymes.PoetPatriot.com
Rhymes of Animals, Life, Safety, Faith, Games, and more.
Founding of a Nation
by Roger W Hancock
Soldier marches step by step;
building a foundation.
Rich men gave up their wealth;
paying for rebellion.
Soldier marches without pay;
fighting against oppression.
Founding fathers set the mark;
founding of a nation.
© January 02, 2008 Roger W Hancock
http://www.Liberty.PoetPatriot.com