Jake, the Champion of the Constitution resorts to poetry to boost sagging readership by Jake Towne, the Champion of the Constitution
(libertarian)
Sunday, July 20, 2008
I dedicate this poem to the nine American soldiers who together died a week ago, defending borders that were never theirs, in lands where they never lived, surrounded by a people they never knew who spoke languages they never spoke.
You can find out who they were and why they died by reading this.
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America,
You're So Cold.
Put your hand in mine.
Wise men wonder,
While strong men die.
Poor men hunger,
While our soldiers die.
America, you are So Cold!!
Keep your icy hand in mine
I cry
America, you are just So Cold!!
Join your trust with mine
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With all Respect and in Loving Remembrance,
Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
*This poem is not completely originally and 4 lines were taken from the Breaking Benjamins song "So Cold"
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