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Flag
The Ragged Old Flag
I walked through a county courthouse square On a park bench, an old man was sitting there. I said, Your courthouse looks kind of run down. He said, No, its all right for our little town.
I said, But your flag pole leans quite a bit, And theres a ragged old flag flying from it. He said, Have a seat, so I sat down. He said, Is this the first time youve been to our little town?
I think that it is. He said, We dont like to brag, But were sort of proud of that ragged old flag. You see it got that hole in it there, When Washington was crossing the Delaware.
It got powder burned the night that Francis Scott Key Was watching and writing, Oh say can you see. It got kind of pulled apart at New Orleans With Packingham and Jackson tuggin at her seams.
She almost fell at the Alamo With the Texas flag, but she waved on through. She got cut with a sword at Chancendorville And another cut at Shiloh Hill.
There was Robert E. Lee, Beauregard and Brag Oh, the south wind blew hard on the ragged old flag. In Flanders field in World War one She got that big hole with a Bertha gun.
She turned blood red in World War two And hung limp and low before it was through. She went to Korea and Vietnam You see, She went where she was sent by her Uncle Sam.
She waved from ships on the briny foam But they werent waving her much back home. In her own good land, she was abused. She was defiled, dishonored, burned, refused.
And the government for which she stands Is scandalized in many lands. Shes wearin threadbare, shes mighty thin, But shes a good flag for the shape shes in.
Shes been through the fire before And I know she can take a while lot more. So we put her up in the morning And take her down every night.
We never let her touch the ground And we fold her up right. On second thought, I do like to brag Cause Im mighty proud of That ragged old flag.
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