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The 60's
It was a cultural revolution, while a world jumped to conclusions Of mini-skirts, and go-go boots, and psychedelic tensions The flower child, would smile and sprout communal peaceful versions about a war, and called it wrong, and marched to have it end. Mary, Peter, Paul, would sing,... Pete Seeger wrote his songs While somewhere soldiers fought the throng of distant Viet Cong The wonder years, had rendered us to march in protest parades Invading rights, the south would fight against the Ku Klux Klan Rosa Parks would take a seat and fight for rights of men her bravery would light the world. .. and sparked a light within The Beatles sang of "Yesterday", and everything between "Imagine" if you can at all,.......what peace could ever bring The evening brewed the Cronkite news, and we believed in him On distant shores the scores of dead, the dreaded war ensued A bullet broke the heart of man... and we would watch a child salute the father that he loved and knew struck down beneath, a Texas sky one cloudy afternoon ... His uncle too, ...then, Dr. King.....succumbed to hate, such fate would come, as well The dates we keep with lock and key, and still,....our throats will swell Yet through the clouds, into the sky....one step for all mankind Would light the world, again with hope.....and take us to the moon _____________________________________________________ For Kelly's Contest: Decades 3/4/15
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