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In The Name Of Love (standard:other, 878 words) | |||
Author: J. Nicklaus | Added: Oct 03 2006 | Views/Reads: 3475/2275 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Pride and Love, like still waters, run deep. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story White House, something I'd been unable to do up ‘til now. I've made my way from 5th Street and H in Chinatown all the way around the Tidal Basin to see the Jefferson Memorial, then continued around the back, past the FDR Memorial and to perhaps my favorite of the monuments, the Lincoln Memorial. Finally, I've traipsed back up the mall to sit, write, and wait. For what? For the sun to set, and watch the Capitol building light up. A cadre of men once did the same, watching the sun set on an oppressive British empire and a new, promising light dawn upon an infant nation based in freedom and liberty...as it of right ought to be. In 1852, in a speech before the Massachusetts Antislavery Society, abolitionist Wendell Phillips said “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” I shall do my best to remain vigilant for my son, and try to quietly teach him the same. Chayce, look...see the sun, how it sets. And see the lights push back the dark on the Capitol. You too must do whatever it takes to keep those lights on, son. Tweet
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