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Since
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
and The
Lord's
Prayer
are not
allowed
in most
public
schools
anymore
because
the word
"God" is
mentioned
...
a kid in
Arizona
wrote
the
attached
NEW
School
prayer.
I like
it ...

Now I
sit me
down in
school
Where
praying
is
against
the rule
For this
great
nation
under
God
Finds
mention
of Him
very
odd.

If
Scripture
now the
class
recites,
It
violates
the Bill
of
Rights.
And
anytime
my head
I bow
Becomes
a
Federal
matter
now.

Our hair
can be
purple,
orange
or
green,
That's
no
offense;
it's a
freedom
scene.
The law
is
specific,
the law
is
precise.
Prayers
spoken
aloud
are a
serious
vice.

For
praying
in a
public
hall
Might
offend
someone
with no
faith at
all.
In
silence
alone we
must
meditate,
God's
name is
prohibited
by the
state.

We're
allowed
to cuss
and
dress
like
freaks,
And
pierce
our
noses,
tongues
and
cheeks.
They've
outlawed
guns,
but
FIRST
the
Bible.
To quote
the Good
Book
makes me
liable.

We can
elect a
pregnant
Senior
Queen,
And the
'unwed
daddy,'
our
Senior
King.
It's
"inappropriate"
to teach
right
from
wrong,
We're
taught
that
such
"judgments"
do not
belong.

We can
get our
condoms
and
birth
controls,
Study
witchcraft,
vampires
and
totem
poles.
But the
Ten
Commandments
are not
allowed,
No word
of God
must
reach
this
crowd.

It's
scary
here I
must
confess,
When
chaos
reigns
the
school's
a mess.
So,
Lord,
this
silent
plea I
make:
Should I
be shot;
My soul
please
take!
Amen.


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