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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Written: November 12, 2024, for — Glenn Hughes Sponsored by: Robert James Liguori, inspired by the song “Let America Be America Again” ______________________ Through veils of twilight, we walk Starlit stars sparkling bright And beneath, spirits dwindle — And dreams slip from sight. Farmers firmly toil the summer soil Hopes cradled in their hands— But where’s the pledge in the toil— When golden glimmers through sands? In quiet lands, the echoes call Of history's heavyweight Poor whites, scrape by on scraps — While people endure fate. Natives gaze upon their land Once rulers of rolling meadows Now naked of tales, raw and bare — Their zest for life is still in their ghetto. Immigrants, with drained hearts Bring burdens brimming with pain Their promises packed in perilous chains— Ceaseless struggles, calamities, and gain. The workers wake as one word in a song Brick by brick, they construct a dream— But in unsung nooks, nebulous shades lurk— And faith falters, starts to wane its gleam. Look—hope weaves through patches torn Each flag a tattered breeze Men gather close around despair— While stories cling to trees. A dark veil cloaks this fractured land Where families fight and grow People searching for their kin— Through seas of strife, they row. The dog-eared dreams, the scuffed-up souls Marked by scars and strife Yet with each breath, a deep resolve— This is our shared life. Singing the songs of pioneers Voices strong and clear We reclaim the ideals professed— Longing for what feels near. In every heart, a spark ignites Hope rises, raw and bright For in the struggle, we find our way— Through shadows into the light.
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