

Many years these two great brothers stood tall,
unknown of tomorrow’s history and the day that they would fall.
These great brothers, made history began.
As well as the hopes and dreams of one world hand in hand.
These Brothers were two and of every nation,
light and hope from all generations.
Tread on me not, for my father is grace.
He brought us here, and gave us this place.
One out of many, we stand side by side.
No fear from this nation, our father is light.
Today is tomorrow, and histories begun.
The heart of this nation is where these brothers’s blood runs.
Remember me not for the sins of the weak,
the fear of ignorance, or the loss of my feet.
Remember the days we once stood tall.
The proud hope of freedom and the gathering of all.
A day of remembrance is a day to embrace,
cherish the hopes and comfort the pain.
The light in the heart of man stands strong,
as the vigilance of this nation helps freedom stand firm.
Freedom is the father of these brothers who stood tall,
as well as the dreams of many abroad.
Freedom is not the freedom to take,
that’s not freedom at all.
Freedom is not the freedom to another’s faith,
that’s just wrong.
Freedom is light, a choice to make from deep inside us all.
Freedom is dreams, a leap of faith,
and the right to be my own.
Freedom is hope and the right to love,
and a chance to understand all.
Freedom allows bad people to do bad things,
but it also allows good people to remove those things that dangers freedom for all.
We have the right of protection;
we have the right to choose.
We have the right to stand strong
and fight for freedom and truth.
I need no permission from any nation to love and protect my own.
I need not sleep with the enemy’s friends,
to rid him from my home.
My father taught me will,
my father taught me grace,
my father taught me to protect his gifts
and not cow in evils face.
My father gave me all these things;
I let no man take away.
For my father walks before us
as we rid evil from this place.

Written By: Naomi Ruth Wallace
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