The Magna Carta and U.S. Constitution,
Mirror each other, and have a lot in common.
Both reflect laws of God, and man, alike,
For tyrants who would against them strike.
They both stood against tyrants’ heels,
As scrolls to make the mighty kneel
For centuries they bore the weight—
That laws, not power, guard the state.
The Lord, unseen, yet firm, not far,
Preserved theses creed through trials and wars.
Not man alone, but Heaven’s hand,
Inscribed its brakes on lawless lands.
Through kings and presidents, their truths held fast—
As nations’ bulwarks from the ancient past.
Now behold the nation, once most blessed,
Has mocked its roots, and betrayed its crest!!!
Her time to wear the hegemon’s crown
Is seen by all as winding down!
America, a land once hailed as free,
Is hardly recognized, by folks like me~