Patriotic American Poems | Examples

These Patriotic American poems are examples of American poems about Patriotic. These are the best examples of American Patriotic poems written by international poets.


Premium MemberRemember To Vote In November

Remember
To register
Now or before October
So you can legally vote
In November
If you are a U.S. Citizen
Over eighteen
Be a smart voter
Write a colorful sticky note
Please scribble the date
To VOTE 
For a high-quality candidate
For a good and reasonable person
For a law-abiding citizen
For a great and respectable leader
Not for a fool, a faker or a liar
Our lives depend on it
It’s our duty. Voting will benefit
Our beloved country
And our dear family
It’s our constitutional rights
To join the fights
Please remember
To vote in November.


Copyright © September 2024, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of numerous books of poetry.


Premium MemberLet's Break All The Chains

Let's sever all the chains
Through all types of pains
In order to get there
Let's take the trains
In order to get there
We must fight for our rights
We are not afraid to turn days
Into wonderful and starry nights
In order to enjoy better journeys.

Let's break all the chains
Together
Through various unbearable pains
Let's take the trains
Together
In order to reach the mountaintop
Ladies and gentlemen, this is no small trap
We are determined to get there
It is the right thing to do on this sphere.

Let's cut the odious chains
Amidst all plethora of pains
With all our might
Let's take the speedy trains
In the middle of the fight
We will turn nights into days
In order to enjoy better journeys
The struggle is a very long one
This is a battle that we will win.

Copyright © May 2021, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of several collections of poetry.

Premium MemberAmerican Lass Plus

 

After life's storms, what should I do? 
Celebrate, perhaps pontificate? 
Perhaps know there is good work 
For others in this world I am able to do!

Stop, oh ,stop blaming politicians!
Ask, what you  can do  to effect conditions!
For no matter how misguided others are
Remember that you are a shining star.

It all began in a,land called America, that began with one colony.
We do not have to worry be a slave to any color.. nor creed
Best to stay out of public schools,,,,time to homeschool,
And teach the Constitution.based on Gosd’s rules.

Regardless, I still remain an American lass,
With good health care, no illness, no vaccines,I pass! 
Many want this government to take our freedoms away?
And I will march, shouting, It is  a most glorious day!

Premium MemberAnother Novel Dawn In America

A brand new candidate got elected
The present incumbent got ejected
Lambasted and rejected
‘Tis another novel dawn in America
‘Tis another extraordinary day at the plaza
Of love, unity, justice, far from any drama.

The streets are full of happy citizens
The children are playing safely in the streets
Bring the flags; bring the food and the sheets
To have festive barbeques under the tents
‘Tis the time to be elated
A new President got anointed.

There is a patriotic rainbow in the sky
America's nightmare is indisputably over
Our hope is well, reborn, alive and high
‘Tis another dawn of togetherness and power
Power to the People who've been yearning for better days
Long live America! It's time to wane the blaze and the haze.

Copyright © November 2020, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved
Hébert Logerie is the author of several collections of poetry.

Premium MemberTribute To Todd Beamer 9-11

Dear Todd,

Thank you for saving so many lives in
Washington , DC.
A true American, you!
It’s heroes exactly like you.
Who make me so proud of this land,
As I stand under the red, white and blue!

“Let’s Roll,” you told your team!
As your stormed the cockpit, full of our
enemies, a nightmare, not a dream.
The terrorists had to fight your scheme.
Those devils crashed it into Shanksville.
And thus, saved DC, it stands there still!

We do not understand  your strength.
We fear being patriotic at any length.
We are not thankful for your deed.
The country forgot freedom is but a seed.
I pray this country is once again, whole.
Where we, like you, do the right thing,
And with your braveness and courage, say..
“ Let’s Roll!”


With thanks, from my red,white and blue heart!
Panagiota Romios,family and friends 

                       9/11/2022


Premium MemberAmerican Parade




I hunt for poets in my own country,
Unafraid to wave the American flag!
I find many destroying this country,
And that makes me so sad!


“Wokeness “fills both their hearts and
their ears!
A sad replacement for the greatness of  
America and holds  history and out glory, 
In pathetic, unpatriotic,  arrears! 


It’s time we realize all we do have, and
Take no guff from other beloved nations.
Before we end up like Ukrainians, running 
For our lives, to crowded train stations!


4/26/2022

What It Means To Be American

“What it means to be American” by T.C.Fulton

The struggle for freedom..
The sacrifice..
The blood..The sweat..The tears..
    We the people..
Don’t tell me..I don’t belong..
This crowd has a heritage..
These people have a dream..
  We believe in freedom..
The honor of all..
  The unity of all..
Every member of this nation..
   Has faced struggle..sorrow..death..
We have chosen to lean.. not on our government..
    Not on the differences..that we all have..
We have chosen to lean on each other..
    To trust that together ..One Nation..
One people.. Under God..
  We will become the best that we can be..
 We will overcome our fears..our imperfections..
Our mistakes..our failures..
   Though sometimes..we hurt each other..
We forgive..Though sometimes we see things
  differently.. We compromise.. 
   When we fail.. we fail together..
When we succeed..we succeed together..
    No heartache ..will we ever face alone..
Our Faith..our hope..our love..unites us..
   One family endowed by our creator..
Together we face the future..
   Knowing our strength..is a house united..
One United States of America.
    written by T.C.Fulton
July 2021

Premium MemberThe American Flag

At my Birth, I was heralded as a bastion for the Free.
I was torn down, burned, made ragged with bullets, and yet I held my head up high.
At Ft Sumter, my colors inspire all who see me.
Some nations see me as the light of hope for all.
Other nations see me as the heretic they hate.
My people embrace me and honor my values.
My embodiment of free will represents my people's resilience. 
Other people will trample on me and curse me for who I represent.
My Colors are real and have a moral value.
White signifies purity and innocence.
Red symbolizes the blood spilled by our heroes to preserve our freedoms.
Blue signifies vigilance, perseverance, truth, and justice.
Lovingly, I am draped over my heroes, who gave all.
My Colors will never run as God is my Protector.
My presence at all functions across our nation is the great Unifier.
My people will never forget me when others have.
Our Nation will persevere in these colors no matter what the future holds.
These are the tenets of my people's hearts: to bear love of freedom for all.
With honor I hold and Glory to our Father, please bless America.

Premium MemberAmerican

I’m still an American, what about you?
                     The blood in my heart is Red, White and Blue.
                    I won’t disown my country, not for one election.
               I will always show support and give her my protection.

                     I’m still an American, my country matters to me.
              I won’t surrender my freedom; those colors are what I see.
                        Our Flag still waves in every city and town.
                  I’ll never disrespect her, by turning the union down.

                      I’m still an American, my country tis of thee.
                      I’m proud to live in this sweet land of Liberty.
                 This is where our Mothers and our Fathers have died.
                      I will forever fly my flag and do so with pride!

                             We are still one nation under God.
                    Our blood soaks this ground on which we trod.
                      My God and my country will see me through.
                           I’m still an American, what about you?

Premium MemberAmerican Pride


A-M-E-R-I-C-A

A~ with admiration of the flag I salute!
M~ marveling at this nation's pursuits.
E~ exalting at our freedoms, which people, come here,wanting!
R~ rejoicing each day, I was born
 here.
I ~inspired by our astonishing history!
C~ charitability to other nations and allies are key.
A~ America and Americans, I salute all of thee!
 

12/8/2020

Premium MemberA Proud American

If my choice for the presidency should lose
And I see how devalued my vote was worth
If I suffer great disappointment at the news
Still, never will I forsake the land of my birth.
I am a proud American!

I shall defend to my last dying gasp for clean air
The Constitutional rights we, the people, hold dear
I shall stand up to the ragtag anarchists who dare
To drag our country into a raging cesspool of fear.
I am a proud American!

I do not know what one man alone can accomplish,
But together, if we strive to achieve our loftiest goals,
The greatness that is America will not diminish
With freedom, honor, and virtue at the controls.
I am a proud American!

Premium MemberFaceless Reflection

Faceless reflection once fair as a flower 
is all the eye can see
now ghostly hollow
we choked then swallowed 
the darkness we can be 

Daunted we are driven still
to find a defining face
forming familiarity’s found 
to follow humanity’s trace

Through glassy eyes of tears like rain
our character lines have faded
Let our colors emerge
from our darkest hour 
Let us not stay shaded!


Jeannie Cronin
August 31, 2020

Premium MemberAmerican Pride

I’m proud to be an American, I love the Red, White and Blue.
I’ll protect the Stars and Stripes forever so be careful of what you do.
That Flag you are kneeling on and the one that you just burned.
Protects your life and Liberty, and the Freedom you never earned.

It’s a symbol of this nation and for those who gave their all.
We should honor and respect it, that’s more important than playing ball.
It represents our Future, our Present and History Past.
It’s for every fallen soldier and for their lives that didn’t last.

The next time you’re feeling entitled and you want to burn our sacred cloth.
Remember our Flag is also protected by the man up on the Cross.
My God protects this country, that’s exactly what I believe.
If you can’t respect our way of life, then pack your bags and take your leave.

This Time

Effigy of hearts burning 
Opinion waving waves of banners, 
Dire insult collides with crying 
A nation on the parade of fires.

This time, the world is a drawing tide 
Excuses no longer secure a shoreline.
Protester voices calling from the inside 
Thoughts like these taken by the time.

Injustice is more than a crime 
In the strongest bonds for those who die.
This time, may their voices shine
Lift their names as gems to grow high.

And bloomed, and witness and breathe 
Inside the womb not severed by death.

Tears On Mother Liberty

Tears on Mother Liberty

Plutocracy the society they created through the Trump towers, now they regret it Like Iraq having no democracy.

Theocracy seems Like the answer for now, for evil has ruined what was once a great nation, Living all hopeless and faithless.
God bless America!

Down your tools, raise your fists and continue the dream of Martin Luther King bring shame to the fiend debilitating our society.

No more shooting, instead put the blame on Putin and realize BLACKLIVESMATTER.
We can't kill each other or else the assassination of John. F. Kennedy is not an abomination, recreation these kids seizing on opiates therefore we need purple rain through the Prince of peace.

The circus in the White House like  Clinton, soldier on like Hilary and let the heart of Obama infect us all with Love for one another whether you black, white, Latino or whatever we are America!

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