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1 " In Desperate Need of a Hero Dear red, white, and blue Is there still hope for you? I wonder Perhaps with someone in power Who slaves by the hour To remain true? A person of dignity Who’s not a give-me Or quota-fill No reek of greed No corruptive seed Growing unchecked A leader who can inspire Who raises people higher Than themselves A soul with grace Not colored by race Of any kind A take-charge warrior An environmental voyeur Who loves this planet A Hero to lead With only one creed: America Where do we find such belief? When do we get the relief? Of being loved in return We’d die for the President Would he pay the same rent? Of course not! Your sacrifice we do not require We serve willingly, sire If you’re worthy If you will get your hands a bit dirty To further our lives And enrich our minds To earn our trust It’s all or bust And always America first! "
― Angela White , Life After War (Life After War, #1-3)
2 " So, what’s next?” “Single women and guns,” Neil supplied. “Sounds dangerous. I’m in. "
3 " How? A weapon "
4 " Full of arrogance "
5 " Man wasn’t meant to solve "
6 " I’ve been detecting open doors again, "
7 " If there’s a storm coming for the flock, than it’s our guardian, we’ll need to guide us through it. "