America, Freedom’s Motherland
America, freedom’s motherland
Hard won by sons who made a stand
Paid for the right with their own blood
And graced with victory by Sovereign judge
And once in time freedom meant free
To pray and worship as they pleased
But oh how times have changed — so much!
Freedom’s quashed by mortal judge.
Compelled to practice against their faith
A farm, some flowers, a cake to bake
Is this what Francis Bellamy foresaw
When he wrote ‘with liberty and justice for all’?
For if compelled without good reason
The rest are left without true freedom
Since it’s basic to our very existence
As Americans we truly must resist this.
Just as our forefathers were revolutionaries
And for religious freedom visionaries
We must stand firm to protect our faith
Or risk to lose by a black robe’s disgrace.