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“Oh say! can you see By the dawn’s early light.” A land of inequities, And people cowering in fright. Masses of refugees Come home to this sight.
Oh, say, can you see the tears on my face as I watch my country burn in the dawn’s early light?   As people filled with malicious pride
Jazmine, I hope you remember to open this time capsule To read this poem, and tell me if our country is still a haggle To live in because of its unfair system The country where you get dirty looks for being a victim.
Not everyone can break through the chains of addiction; And although I did I still can't escape your conviction. I've been deemed unclean, no good, a crook; You'd see so much more if you'd take a good look.
from a wilted whisper to a unyielding yell you've forced my hand i won't back down anymore.
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