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"Now I sit
me down in
school
Where
praying is
against the
rule
Finds
mention of him
very odd.
If
Scripture now
the class
recites,
It
violates the
Bill of Rights.
And
anytime my head
I bow
Becomes a
Federal matter
now.
Our
hair can be
purple, orange
or green,
That's no
offense; it's a
freedom scene.
The
law is
specific, the
law is precise.
Prayers spoken
aloud are a
serious vice.
For
praying in a
public hall
Might
offend someone
with no faith
at all.
In
silence alone
we must
meditate,
God's
name is
prohibited by
the state.
We're
allowed to cuss
and dress like
freaks,
And
pierce our
noses, tongues
and cheeks.
They've
outlawed guns,
but FIRST the
Bible.
To
quote the Good
Book makes me
liable.
We
can elect a
pregnant Senior
Queen,
And
the 'unwed
daddy,' our
Senior King.
It's
"inappropriate"
to teach right
from wrong,
We're
taught that
such
"judgments"
do not
belong.
We
can get our
condoms and
birth controls,
Study
witchcraft,
vampires and
totem poles.
But
the Ten
Commandments
are not
allowed,
It's
scary here I
must confess,
When
chaos reigns
the schools a
mess.
So,
Lord, this
silent plea I
make:
Should I be
shot; My soul
please take!
Amen"
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