In July's soft cradle, our founders' echoes play,
Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, and Benjamin, in pride array.
Thirteen colonies in North America, breaking the colonial chain,
Facing adversity, valiant sacrifice, independence declared without disdain.
Lexington ablaze, trumpets' blast, cannons' mighty roar,
Saratoga's strife, Yorktown's siege, Britain's reign no more.
Centuries chasing dreams, strength vivid and real,
Democracy and republic weave tales of red, white, and blue zeal.
Marching forth with talent, on freedom's wings we soar,
Cultivating excellence, striving for more, harmonious voices implore.
The Constitution, a steadfast foundation, people at its core,
Spreading joy in the land we cherish evermore.
Scientific prowess, a showcase of national might,
Soldiers and generals, guardians in peace's serene light.
Upholding order, governance with benevolence,
Banishing shadows, dispelling scourges, a world's providence.
Justice and unity, Saddam's folly laid bare,
Bin Laden's darkness, a brief yet brutal affair.
Russia, a bear facing impending gloom,
Beneath stars and stripes, dispelling shadows, lifting the world from doom.