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Last Commented Patriotism Poems (214)

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Unknown

Patridiotic

From crisis came fear
Adhered like roots
Tonic clonic temper
corporates boot
Society fights
Gathering loot
Behind Enemy lines
Wearing a suit
Never sell out
just play to win
Pride and honor
This country Defends
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Posted: Jan 2010
About this poem:
Differences with war
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Unknown

blue harbor

fast as the night will move us straight as the rain does fall down in this land my land your land our land god we need something tonight we are dying again is it freedom are we free killing each other but who are we in this world im standing on invisibility is it freedom for you and me killing each other so we can never be in this blue harbor im falling just to be standing on a brand new liberty
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Posted: Feb 2010
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Unknown

the cradle

Survived after the war battle
Just felt the sin of divine purity
A gesture of pride and love ...

Moon of winter in ancient lands
What boggles the sweetness of the air
Swimming in the sea, ancient ruins
Ira God forgive us?

Dancing in seas of madness
The wind whispered songs of glory
sounds of another divine healing
What d'relief sighs history

One could only lust of the past
Where the boredom of a muse
Breathed the air of victory
Embrace of death will give us
In a further step in our history

Fraternal enemies, if embraced
That empire
Same time they are committing suicide
Warriors full of hate

Crawled behind the beat of our memory
Sounds divine, with a bloodbath
Lives and lives ... So much for the glory
Another lie stained with blood

Misery of our people
Now only ...
Our old Lusitania
Crying again
With a child

As snakes penetrate the hatred
Our pride in poisons
Until our last breath
He who condemns us today

fear that guides us
show me your safe place
with a mild dose of revelry
through which shines a safe haven
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Posted: Mar 2010
About this poem:
it speaks about our historical country and our adventure.
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Unknown

~Hero in Time~

The smoke clears
I can see through all the tears..

A man in uniform
Here to keep his country from harm..

Whither friend or foe
He has to know..

The heart is strong
And feels right from wrong..

If the story be told
There’s one more from the same mold..

Young boy to the man that be
Father would be proud of the man I see..

Grown up with lessons learnt
From pasted mistakes that burnt..

Feeling touch and hands reach out
Nothing needed, not even a shout....

~Author Elina Rawlins~
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Posted: Aug 2010
About this poem:
For all the service men.
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byfaith

Race! which is most potent?

What's the true meaning of race? Here's truely a diverse and sensitive case. Human race: let's have a look. Mortal man competing, yes that mook! Animals also races, at man's hand. Horses and others, at his command. Then there is the white race. That's people originating from european base. Black, mixed and races of different colour. Originally from continent africa and/or another. There is also the race of arms. The race" between russia and americans. That race has extended to outerspace. And this planet is being defaced. Man faces a-real threat of extinction; can race offer a credible solution? Environmental pollution is distructive, a crime. Fighting global-warming a race, against time.
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Posted: Nov 2010
About this poem:
he that has the eyes to see let him see!
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Unknown

WHO KILLED CHRIST?

JESUS CHRIST WAS KILLED BY FENATIC HARD LINER JEWS, LIKE CONRAD 73
DOWN WITH THE DEVIL
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Posted: Dec 2010
About this poem:
i WROTE
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givemelove

"Barrense Accent"

Você é meu "kamba"?(Are you my beloved friend?)
Eu digo Sim!!!(I say Yes!!!)
Listening to an old samba
Below the Rim...
So he inspires me
And i compose a song
Let us be!!!
I love my mothertongue
Set your heart free!!!
Be my scarlet bee!!!
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Posted: Feb 2011
About this poem:
this poem reveals my native background and express the rich culture from my birthplace...
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Unknown

The Greatest Happiness Principle (acrostic)

The sovereign masters, pain and pleasure
Greatest choice, what we should treasure
Good from evil, as right from wrong
For cause and effect the other one
The natural gift, a governance of two
Greatest amount is given pleasure too
Number up for those natural rights
Of ‘nonsense upon stilts’ he smites
People ruled in utalitarian plight
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Posted: Mar 2011
About this poem:
A poem to salute one of Britain's philosophers
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marikia

To Emigrant

Sky is bottomless,
Sky isn't mine.
Space is limitless,
Space isn't mine.
Road is infinite,
Road isn't mine.
People walking by
Aren’t mine.
So I ask you, my friend…
What is keeping you back?
Here sky isn't yours,
Here space isn't yours,
Here roads aren't yours,
Here people aren’t yours.
So I'll tell you, my friend,
Don't think much and go back,
To your home, which no land could replace.
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Posted: May 2011
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Unknown

Citizenship

Citizenship


I am a citizen of this fair country
My hand on heart, a lump in my throat
When I see the Stars and Stripes raised
And the strains of Old Glory are played.

I am proud to be American
Proud of the people who live here
We stand for Justice, and Liberty
For the Freedom of Speech.

When the world is in conflict
We send our brave men
Only for them to come back
In coffins again, each one a hero.

We take the worlds oppressed
Give them food and water
And a decent life to live
In time, embrace them as our own.

Yes, I am proud to be called
A citizen of these States
A citizen of this great country
The United States of America.
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Posted: Apr 2011
About this poem:
Wrote this for a friend in the States who was writting a project on citizenship
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