I
am the flag of the United States of America,
I
was born on July 4th, 1776 and the Declaration
of
Independence is my birth certificate.
The
blood lines of the world run through my veins,
for
I offer freedom to the oppressed. I stand for
many
things and many people. I am the nation.
I
have fought in every battle of every war, for
more
than 200 years: Gettysburg, Anzio, Normandy,
Guam,
Iwo Jima, Korea, Saigon, Granada, Beirut,
Panama,
in the Persian Gulf... a score of places,
long
forgotten by all but those who were there with
me.
I was there, I led my soldiers, marines,
sailors,
and airmen. I follow them, I watch over
them
-- they love me.
When
freedom called, I answered and stayed until
it
was over. I left my heroic dead in Flanders
fields,
in the oceans of the Pacific and Atlantic,
in
the steaming jungle of Vietnam, the waters of
the
Persian Gulf, and the sands of Desert Storm.
I
was conceived in freedom and, God willing
in
freedom I will spend the rest of my days.
May
I possess always the integrity, the courage,
and
the strength to keep myself unshackled, to
remain
the citadel of freedom, and the beacon of
strength
to the rest of the world. This is my
goal,
my hope, my prayer.
I
have been soiled, burned, torn and trampled
on
in the streets of countries I have helped
set
free and, sadly, of my own country. And when
it's
by those whom I have given the freedom to
express
their rights, it hurts... but I shall
overcome,
for I am strong!
I
have slipped the bonds of earth and from my
vantage
point on the moon, I stand watch over
the
uncharted new frontiers of space.
I
have been a silent witness to all of America's
finest
hours. But my finest hour comes when I am
torn
into strips, to be used as bandages for my
wounded
comrades on the field of battle... when
I
fly half mast to honor my soldiers, and when I
lie
in the trembling arms of a grieving mother,
at
the grave side of her fallen son or daughter.
I
am proud... I am free... I am brave.
My
name is"Old Glory", long may I
wave
Dear God, long may I wave.