Our movement against the MAGA regime must say what we are for, not just what we are against.
We must be specific… policy proposals are coming soon… for now, please consider the messages in these lyrics.
Table of Contents:
Lyrics (by Human):
Music (by AI):
O Beautiful the Policy; from Epic National Choir of Cyberstrum
Battle Hymn for Fair and Share; from Ukulele Electric Rock Cyberstrum
Credits and Attributions
Lyrics
These lyrics are written and copyrighted 2025 by Vector Hasting but deeded under under Creative Commons 4.0 BY-SA, in the hopes that real musicians will take them and use them to promote Liberty and Justice for All. Suggested Attribution is at the bottom of this page.
Yankee Doodle Went to Vote
Yankee Doodle went to vote A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap And called it macaroni. (Chorus) Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy. Father and I went down to vote Along with many millions, But there we found our vote don’t count As much as those with billions. Sister said it got this way Because of Gerrymander, Some man who tied the polls in knots So he could play commander. Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy. Our candidate was tell’n how Our system is so olden. We get to vote for only one And so our country's stolen. She said a better kind 'o vote Was rankin' who we're good fer. We mightn't get our number one, But won't get stuck a loser. Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy. The votin' line was awful long. I could not get no water. Some law said we must suffer so Like lambs awaitin' slaughter. Missus Jane I saw her faint Right in the heat beside us. She wouldn't go to hospital, For fear of bankruptitus. Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy. Missus Jane she passed away. I saw her final breathin'. Policemen came and said to go. Our vote was lost by leavin'. Our candidate she lost the day By just our Father's one vote. The other guy we saw him wave From Mister Money's big boat. Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy. Mister Money says it's fine Our world is gettin' better. Father does not like to talk, He fears a pinkish letter. I am like a little child, the land is big and fearful. I hope that we can all grow up and make our world more cheerful. Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Mind the music and the vote, And 'round the town be handy.
O Beautiful, The Policy
O beautiful, for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain. For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain. America! America! Enlightenment for thee Means add a good now understood To corporate policy. O beautiful, to build assets And spread the pool of risk The corporate structure is the best. But there’s an asterisk. America! America! You started with this greed To maximize a few mens' rise And now a change you need. O beautiful, to see the change, A single word is all. From Shareholder you rearrange And Stakeholder install. America! America! Shared values rise away For maximize means all will rise And birth a brand new day. O beautiful, to now be free from having people train In corporate greed pathology And live in moral stain. America! America! Let true Grace fall on thee. And crown this good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.
Battle Hymn for Fair and Share
(“The Share” referred to here is a proposal for A Universal Basic Share of All Income paid for by an Equal Tax on All Income. Specific legislation is going through final edits and will be available soon.)
Mine eyes have seen the glory of a hope for fair reward To millions who now die to feed the wealth of overlords. Wake up our sleeping giant and draw out our fateful sword, For Justice marches on. We feel the people power as our feet march on the land, We fight to stop the hatred and make cruelty disband. For shield against the powerful: the Share is our demand, For Justice marches on. (Chorus) Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People For Justice marches on. We see a broken system that the rich have rigged to steal From poor and weak who only seek to beg an honest deal. The time has come to set it straight: a nation we must heal, For Justice marches on. The Share will build a power like an oceanic wave And wash away the fear that fills the Land of We the Brave. We lift our gaze to future days: our children we must save, For Justice marches on. Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People For Justice marches on. The spark of Spirit born with us endows us to stand tall With Rights Inalienable to Dignity for all. The arc of history bends again and we must heed the call, For Justice marches on. In simple hope our ancestors were born across the sea Envisioning a future that improves for you and me. As they died to raise us higher, let us live to see us free, For Justice marches on. Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People Fair and Share for We the People For Justice marches on.
Music:
(All music made by Suno.com AI from Vector Hasting’s human-written lyrics.
Music is coming soon to Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
Yankee Doodle went to Vote; from Singin’ Rockin’ Cyberstrum:
O Beautiful the Policy; from Epic National Choir of Cyberstrum:
Battle Hymn for Fair and Share; from Ukulele Electric Rock Cyberstrum:
Attributions:
These lyrics are written and copyrighted 2025 by Vector Hasting.
I, Vector Hasting, deed use of them under Creative Commons 4.0 BY-SA
"I hope they will be used in all means possible to promote the goals of restoring and securing Liberty and Justice for All." - Vector Hasting
The Attribution should be as close as possible to:
"Lyrics written and copyrighted 2025 by Vector Hasting to promote ProjectLiberty2029.com"
Additional Notes and Credits:
“Yankee Doodle Went to Vote” lyrics match the structure of the traditional tune of Yankee Doodle. Both the tune and the music have writers and composers unknown.
“O Beautiful the Policy” lyrics match the structure of Kathleen Lee Bates’ 1904 version of her poem, and duplicate the first lines of the first stanza and the last lines of the last stanza. The Music was originally composed by Samuel A Ward.
“Battle Hymn for Fair and Share” lyrics match the structure of Julia Ward Howe’s poem ‘The Battle Hymn of the Republic.’ The tune is ‘Glory Hallelujah’ composed by William Steffe.