The Bill of Rights In Our constitution there’s a written guarantee That defends our rights and protects our liberty It’s called the Bill of Rights.

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The Bill of Rights

In Our constitution there’s a written guarantee That defends our rights and protects our liberty It’s called the Bill of Rights Forever it will be The document of freedom that will keep this country free.

Free to peaceably assemble Free without punishment or fear Free to petition any grievance We want our government to hear

We are free to speak and print our thoughts Free to disagree with what they say Free to have a trial by jury Free to worship how we may.

We just cannot be deprived of life or liberty Due process of laws, they’re protecting you and me We have the Bill of Rights It’s there to keep us free We have the right to choose and reach our destiny.

Free to peaceably assemble Free without punishment or fear Free to petition any grievance We want our government to hear

We are free to speak and print our thoughts Free to disagree with what they say Free to have a trial by jury Free to worship how we may.

Free to peaceably assemble Free without punishment or fear Free to petition any grievance We want our government to hear

We are free to speak and print our thoughts Free to disagree with what they say Free to have a trial by jury Free to worship how we may.