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Worst American Person
Of all the things that could be worst?
Then there are the proud followers of profane,
The person you wanted did not come in first;
Who from their opinion could never obtain.

After her efforts were finally finished and done,
With her supreme confidence and great stature
Those who vote for her were glad she had won
We were caught and trapped in all her rapture.

America truly must have a guilty conscience
Most education and experience she claimed
If in Hillary they lack faith and confidence
To vote for her no one should have abstained.

Last night did have a dream that made me hurt
To vote for a candidate you had to use a shirt

And then in the end that I found that did stun
Bernie ended up winning by the very last


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