Time's flow erodes so much that is born of human energies- things like bridges and governments- but if we make the real effort to remember, if we can see the value, we can ensure that the gifts our fathers gave us will pass through to our own sons, and down and down through all generations to come.
What a brave bunch if people the first Americans were. That had to be scary as he'll! Sometimes I read the poem and wonder if I could do the same! Trust God I hope he gives me the strength these people had!
I like to think about those people who were so desperate to build a country they took on a world power that everyone was scared of! And these guys with no military experience and had been shooting deer and squirrels but they won!
@@lawrencebico1861 Likely due to the fact that this is to the tune of "The Old Hundredth" and the Episcopal Church sings it when they do the Doxology. Like my church!
Because the song is about an event and the effect of that event which specifically occurred in New England. This flag is also known as the continental flag which was flown in many other battles which took place in New England (such as famously in Bunker Hill). I also loathe the rest of this godforsaken country.
@@Actovania But the democratic and good aspects of the American Revolution all originated in the South, not New England. New England has always been inferior culturally to the rest of the country. Loathe away, the rest of us hate you more.