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I'll tell you before we get started that this is in the same format as "life in the kingdom" was, but it's shorter. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it! :D

I think that the beginning is the best place to start.

Bound for Virginia settlers depart.

By the Chesapeake Bay is where Jamestown sat,

Filled with patriotic men and women with lacy hats.

As the country grew, it’s freedom was saved,

Well, everyone except those who were enslaved.

Some of them were teased, others were shunned,

Causing both North and South to pull out their guns.

The civil war started, the military divided,

Both sides were stubborn, but it eventually subsided.

The South was still mad, but back they started to trickle,

Even though their attitude was as sour as a pickle.

Lucky for us, the war here was through,

But then we got into World War II.

To help out over seas, we grew gardens in our yards,

And anything we didn’t eat, we gave to others in jars.

I think that I’ll finish with something from today,

Because we know today is tomorrow’s yesterday.

Even though history may sometimes seem unreal,

You may be making it when you can’t stop honking on the wheel.

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These are the state symbols of Texas

I think that the beginning is the best place to start.

Bound for Virginia settlers depart.

By the Chesapeake Bay is where Jamestown sat,

Filled with patriotic men and women with lacy hats. - This could be bluebonnet the state flower or Blue Lacy the state dog

As the country grew, it’s freedom was saved,

Well, everyone except those who were enslaved.

Some of them were teased, others were shunned,

Causing both North and South to pull out their guns. - Northern Mocking Bird the state bird

The civil war started, the military divided,

Both sides were stubborn, but it eventually subsided.

The South was still mad, but back they started to trickle,

Even though their attitude was as sour as a pickle.

Lucky for us, the war here was through,

But then we got into World War II.

To help out over seas, we grew gardens in our yards,

And anything we didn’t eat, we gave to others in jars. -Something about there two verses gives me the pecan (pee-can with trickle and jars) but also the prickly pear (pair with pickle and WWII)

I think that I’ll finish with something from today,

Because we know today is tomorrow’s yesterday.

Even though history may sometimes seem unreal,

You may be making it when you can’t stop honking on the wheel. - Longhorn one of the the state animals

I didn't know the state dog, but all of the above are right(exept it was pea can, not pee-can). just one more left to go!

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The civil war started, the military divided,

Both sides were stubborn, but it eventually subsided.

The South was still mad, but back they started to trickle,

Even though their attitude was as sour as a pickle. - armadillo (army dill oh :rolleyes:)?

Yep!

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