We gathered, took time off, pondered our freedom, on the anniversary our Declaration of Independence when we dissolved the political bonds when we proclaimed, to the world, what we hoped for, what we believed in as a people, set apart, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that we are born equal, each one, that the creator gave us unalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
How wondrous are those words, how much we have achieved casting off the chains that hold us back how far we have to go; but We are free, by most measures
How hard life must be in the many places on the globe where people are not yet free where there are people still in the grip of slavery, in bondage, in fear for their lives, for their children’s lives for any kind of future for religious persecution, indiscriminant death
How blind we are, to the realities around the world How silent we are to the evil that stalks this sphere How much more we could do if we took our freedoms more seriously and invested in justice to the four corners of this troubled planet