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§ 4-1-322 — Official poem of the Tennessee Bicentennial

Tennessee § 4-1-322

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 4-1-322 (2026).

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The poem entitled "Who We Are" by Margaret Britton Vaughn, Poet Laureate of Tennessee, is designated and adopted as the official poem of Tennessee's Bicentennial, which poem reads as follows: Who We Are The Bicentennial of Tennessee 1796-1996 The fertile soil of Tennessee Grew more than corn, tobacco, and cotton, It grew a crop of people who are Trailblazers, child raisers, flag wavers, soul savers. Like the roots of the tulip poplar, Our feet are planted deeply Into good living, neighbor giving, God fearing. Like the iris, buttercup and wild daisies, Our towns have sprung up In valleys, basins, mountains, plains and plateaus That house cabins, mansions and hillside chateaus. We're the one-room schoolhouse in the hollow; We're the university grad and the front-porch scholar. We're Davy Cro

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Legislative History

Acts 1997, ch. 337, § 1.

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