Two lanterns?
Oh man this keeps getting better
Look what I came up with here
The phrase "One if by land, two if by sea" comes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Paul Revere's Ride (1860), referring to the signal lanterns hung in the Old North Church in Boston to warn of British troop movements during the American Revolution. One lantern signaled the British were coming by land, two by sea. Historically, two lanterns were lit on April 18, 1775, as the British approached by sea across the Charles River.
Are you ready midnight riders for the second American revolution?
Did you happen to read Trumps new Executive order yesterday about the battle of Lexington?
Stay alert today and a head on a swivel frensโฆ
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