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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required O tree of liberty, how much innocent blood requires thee to d free? s r h a o w o p t u Rotted roots now reaches down into your valorous, egalitarian soil Corrupt compost ... greedy deeds fertilizes thy idealistic seeds Unconstitutional reign distill covetous showers yielding filthy lucre green Snakeskin walkers slither in the weeds lusting, harvest the voting souls with reaper grim threshing O tree of liberty corrupt branches have budded, and presently do governance thee Slave-minded servile loyalty blooms a cloying, obeisant scent Rank and foul speech be the fragrance of sprouted imperial implements O tree of liberty, now misshapen and bent ... How crooked grows your gnarly governance Summer season of despair has turned into fallen leaves of autumn misery Gather in the disquieted spirits, put the tainted crop into fermenting cold storage Winter surely arrives with barren nuclear arms of embrace Feel the hardened bark on the tree of liberty, so echo detestable ugly and avarice gnarly Hear the cries of oppression cresting on the westerly idol breeze Face the coming spring of perpetual despotism, eating fallow fruits from the tree of liberty — Unkept promises conceiving unkempt vows empty Feeding withering lies to the dying global citizens; truth famine starved souls, whose straitened dreams are ever hungry
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