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America In 4 Minutes, By Branden Wellington
America in 4 minutes, written by Branden Wellington. Before reading this poem i suspected from this title that the poem was going to be about the true american the good bad and the ugly. As i read more and more i could see that it this was a very real and literal poem, there is no way to interpret anything it's all true. The way he describes america “It’s also home of the homeless, the hurt, the deceived and.Home of natural disasters that left families in need” The description about our country is sad but real.

After a little into the poem changes from grim to bright saying that we have to own up and be proud of ourselves we have to be proud to be american. “you gotta take pride; you gotta take pride in being an American” He agrees yes we

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