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Press Releases
10-18-2004 - "Prayer for America"
There is much that needs to be done
And even more that we can do.
America has a special role to play in the destiny
of this planet,
One above and beyond that of any nation that ever
was, is, or shall be.
We may fail; we have no guarantee of success
But it is a destiny only We the People can fulfill.
Freedom's torch has been passed to a new generation
Testing whether that generation or any generation
so conceived can long endure
The terrible terror that threatens our time.
We face this challenge to our future
Not in fear but with faith
Not in doubt but with determination
Not in confusion but with confidence
For as this vibrant ball of blue sails the celestial
void,
We stand on the shoulders of the giants of the
past.
Their strength supports us.
Their vision guides us.
Their example inspires us.
The light of liberty shines brightly,
A beacon of hope to those who cling to fast to
its ways.
The light of liberty shines brightly,
A ray of death to doers of evil who seek to validate
their passport to paradise through the massacre
of the innocent.
The light of liberty shines brightly,
As last best hope of earth continues on its rendezvous
with destiny.
The light of liberty shines brightly,
As the multitudes who have become one in liberty
boldly go forth to build a better tomorrow.
In the millennia to come, when the sun still rises
on the glory of America,
When people note this time, this place, and this
generation,
When the rebirth of Ground Zero has become a pilgrimage
point for the planet
People will say with quiet dignity and solemn pride
as we have in the past and do in the present about
those who met the challenges of their times that
we saw wrong and tried to right it,
we saw suffering and tried to heal it,
we saw war and tried to end the need for it,
That we did not waiver, we did not tire, we did
not falter, and we did not fail, and
That government of the people, by the people and
for the people did not perish from the earth.
That is my prayer for America.
Amen
Peter Feinman
Dedicated to Boris Feinman (1916-2004)
© 2004
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