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Patriotic Color Poems

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


Defiant
My flag is not black n white with a blue streak 
My flag is not a field of white stars n scars of machine guns
My...

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Categories: color, allegory, allusion, america, anger,



Favorite Color
An offspring born
from a marriage between
the shades of blue,  green and white
you are the universal language
of the seven seas
and the most significant color
on our...

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© Mia Pratt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: art, color, patriotic,

Premium Member Reflections of a Color Guard
Waving a patriotic pennant is such the image 
Peaceful as a dove in war dirty as a pigeon
If Old Glory touches the ground 
Excommunicate the...

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Categories: color, america, divorce, presidents day,

For Anil Sook Deo
I
Here lies a small brown man, maybe average, with heart, mixed
nationalities
Sounded and spelled AMERICAN, spoke always of Africa
nationalistically
Loved words, could not communicate career choices
realistically
Johns Hopkins...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: color, 12th grade, africa, anti

Riddle Me a Riddle
ottava rima

A rambling riddle; hope you'll play along...
Fingers when I have played too much cello. 
Head, neck and shoulders baked in sun too long; 
Zingers...

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Categories: 11th grade, color, music,



Premium Member Rapidly Spinning Color Moods
Azure hearts turn red when oxygen hits
Yellow mood today, submarine, Beatles, sunshine.
Gypsies, tramps and thieves.
Cher in my mind, song ends, rewinds, repeats.
Her Indian outfit by...

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Categories: color, 10th grade, 11th grade,

The White Devil's Pride
Bearing a European polymorphism, I should be branded by shame.

I am the White Devil as they claim.

The Ciakara, a bipedal reptilian that fades in and...

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Categories: america, color, discrimination, history,


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