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I Stand Up For America

I was born December 5, 1941 on the eve of Pearl Harbor And I remember the aftermath of the Great Depression, I remember the horrors and anxieties of World War II, This generation has little more than a vague impression Difficult, dangerous, oppressive times we’ve come through No matter what we endure now, I recall times harder. Downturns, inflation, social unrest, rioting in the streets I recall in the fifties, sixties, seventies, and eighties, too, Decades of political and social division over segregation; In fact, current disenchantments are hardly anything new, Even the cry over outrageous gasoline prices and inflation Our federal government has always had deplorable cheats! I lived through the Cold War when Russia was the U.S.S.R. Kids were schooled about bomb shelters, and other fears, Hey, our government has always favored the upper classes While we’ve had some orators who could bring us to tears We’ve also had Gaetzes and Greenes showing their a**es, And enemies who would destroy us both at home and afar. And through it all, America has remained the best on earth If you don’t believe this, then I suggest you travel a bit Find that place on earth where you’d have a far better life And when you find more freedom, please tell me about it, A place with no social, or political, or civil unrest or strife Take pride in America, many want to call it land of their birth. Why do thousands flee to our country to better their life? Coming from depressed countries where life is meaningless, Seeking basic freedoms, life, and the pursuit of happiness Because they value things some folks here berate, I guess, Of course, we have those here who revel in pure nastiness But I stand for America, beating my drum and playing my fife!
Written July 26, 2022 [The rhyme scheme is ABCBCA]

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Date: 7/30/2022 9:21:00 AM
It takes a worldwide traveler to know this "America has remained the best on earth If you don’t believe this, then I suggest you travel a bit" thank you for schooling us.
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L Milton Hankins
Date: 7/30/2022 10:53:00 AM
Oh my, did this come across as pedantic? Oh well, in any case, travel does so much to broaden our understanding and appreciation for our own country as well as all the others.
Date: 7/26/2022 7:55:00 PM
Wonderfully written Milton and your points are great Truths. Your Spirit lives on and your love for your Country is clearly shown and felt. Poetry and Patriotism at its very best. God bless you for sharing great truths of our Country...
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L Milton Hankins
Date: 7/27/2022 5:23:00 AM
Thank you, Michael. I truly believe what I've expressed in this poem with all my heart. Those people who want to talk about all that's wrong with America haven't got a clue! They need a few miles on their odometers!
Date: 7/26/2022 5:07:00 PM
Milton that is a fine poem. Thank you for writing it. Born in the USA and here is where I will stay. Howard
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L Milton Hankins
Date: 7/26/2022 7:09:00 PM
Thank you so much, Howard. That's how I feel, exactly. For all her faults, she's the only place I would choose to live, and I'm eternally grateful I was born here in the U.S.A.!
Date: 7/26/2022 12:05:00 PM
Those who complain loudest and most often are usually the ones who drink in the sweet wine offered to them... for free! I find their constant whining offensive and agree with you. If they are dissatisfied in America, move somewhere else.
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Jenna Logan
Date: 7/26/2022 12:40:00 PM
Yep, I did and commented.
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L Milton Hankins
Date: 7/26/2022 12:34:00 PM
Amen, Jenna. Amen! I hope you read my other poem this morning, because I believe it pretty much puts it into perspective.

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