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Yearning to Be Free
The welcome mat hangs on our door;
‘Give me all your tired and poor’;
We have long ago lost score;
As millions flock across our shore.
They come by tunnel, sea or sky;
Prepared or not for getting by.
Many more than we invited;
Generations re-united.
Amnesty protects the weak;
While justice turns the other cheek.
As more illegal party crashers;
Join the lines of welfare cashers.
Spending taxes once supposed;
To build new schools and fix our roads.
I do applaud our loving cup;
But how long can we keep this up?
Our coffers can’t afford to mentor;
Every soul who begs us enter.
Lest we be a doormat nation;
We must halt mass immigration;
Outline freedom’s invitation.
No exceptions, no omissions;
No apology conditions.
Lady Liberty will weep;
for promises she cannot keep.
But repercussions we will feel;
To give our country time to heal;
Will never hurt our children more;
Than losing what we built her for.
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