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The poem, titled “How Can Anyone Not Want to Make America Great Again?”, expresses dismay at those who don’t support the vision of restoring America’s greatness. It describes a nation where freedom thrives and a call to elevate it rings out, yet some, depicted as cold and indifferent, turn away from this goal. These individuals are seen as betraying the patriotic spirit and the promise of liberty. In contrast, the poem praises those who remain dedicated, working together boldly to repair and renew America’s glory, emphasizing that true greatness belongs to those who actively pursue a bright future.


In lands where freedom’s banner proudly waves,
A call resounds to lift her glory high,
Yet some, with hearts turned cold, like muted knaves,
Reject the dream, and let ambition die.
Oh, traitor’s soul, that spurns the patriot’s fire,
What cause could dim the stars that light our way?
To shun the toil, the fight, the heart’s desire,
Betrays the dawn of liberty’s bright day.
But still the faithful strive, their spirits bold,
With hands united, forging fate anew,
To mend the cracks, restore the age of gold,
And keep the promise steadfast, pure, and true.
For greatness lives in those who dare to stand,
And build a shining future, hand in hand.