cover verse:
What It Means to Be an American
To believe in the promise
of a better tomorrow,
and stand united in our efforts
to give a peaceful nation
to our children...
To honor each other's differences
and cherish the richness of our history,
even as it continues to unfold
from sea to shining sea...
To love deeply
our friends and family, day by day,
and never take for granted
the privilege of calling ourselves
American.
inside verse:
America
we are more than a people,
we are a family. Happy 4th of July
cover verse: "May the sun in his course visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country!" --Daniel Webster inside verse: Harold, Let us celebrate today and every day our freedom, our pride, our country! Happy Fourth of July
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cover verse: In triumph and in tragedy, we stand united and defiant in the face of any who would challenge our commitment to our freedom, to our future, to the United States of America. inside verse: Celebrating Independence Day, remembering September 11, 2001.