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Abe
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Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end!

0 posted 2009-02-12 11:18 AM



Lincoln - The True American Way

Born two hundred years ago
In Hardin County of Kentucky
Moved to Indiana when eight
Then, he ended up in Illinois.

Though he could read, write, and cipher
He really wanted to know much more
He learned, while working on a farm
And running, a New Salem store.

Became a lawyer in the legislature
Spent years on the circuit of courts
A man with extraordinary ambition
That’s what our history supports.

He was married to Mary Todd
And they had, four sons born
Only one, lived to maturity
The other three, the loss, to mourn.

In Fifty-eight, ran for the Senate
He lost, but gained a reputation
Nominated, and in Eighteen sixty-one
Sworn in, the Leader of our Nation.

He rallied the Northern States
And he proclaimed that all were free
And especially, all those Black Folks
Who lived within this great Country.

Some Southern States seceded
And our Nation was torn asunder
More than six hundred thousand killed
InCivil War, Brother killing Brother.

From Sixty-one to Sixty-five
Battles raged across our Land
Ravaged homes and towns and lives
Defiled the countryside, once grand.

At Gettysburg, he gave an Address
Words, which are still quoted today
Like, “of”, “by”, and “for the People”
That became our unique, American way.

He was re-elected in Sixty-four
As our Country began to heal
“Malice toward none, charity for all”
Where, “Freedom for all” is real.

On that Good Friday, in Sixty-five
In Ford’s Theatre, a shot rang out
Booth forever changed our history
And maybe what, we are all about.

He would probably be very proud
If, he could be here with us today
And see our first Black President
Might say, “That’s the true American way!”

02.12.2009


Del "Abe" Jones
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Robert E. Jordan
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since 2008-01-25
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1 posted 2009-02-12 11:27 AM


Yo Abe,

This is your usual excellent work on Honest Abe.

Bobby

gilead
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since 2008-03-10
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nevada, USA
2 posted 2009-02-12 11:34 AM


A very fitting tribute to "Honest Abe". I am reminded of the words of a woman who was a freed slave, when The President's coffin rode by---"There goes Mr. Lincoln; he walks the earth like the Lord!"

Thanks for sharing---

art

JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
3 posted 2009-02-12 06:16 PM


Enjoyed this...James
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