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Patriotic Destiny Poems

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


Tick, Tick, Tick
Soft and complacent
our youth in denial
What evil disguises
the past has on file

Wishing and hoping
a smokescreen at best
Masking our fear
while fouling our nest

The seeds of our...

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Categories: character, destiny, history, home,



Premium Member American Civil War Reassessed
The seeds of self-destructive strife
Were sown soon after drums and fifes
Extolled success from breaking free
From Britain's aristocracy.

The Constitution's writ accedes
Peculiar Institution's needs:
Proportional House seats would...

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Categories: conflict, destiny, military, patriotic,

Premium Member The Bountiful Land
"Oh beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain."

          ...

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Categories: courage, destiny, encouraging, freedom,

The Last True Sheriff of the Wild West
He was old and haggard, in the year nineteen twenty something
A tall lanky old man, with a worn out hat and a rusty ring
His squint...

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Categories: destiny, america, career, courage, death,

Premium Member A Hot Persuit
 
weary bones 
a relentless  trek
across the fields 
over and under
and back again

to pick your lock 
to jump the fence 
only of love 
this...

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Categories: destiny, love, patriotic, romance,



Evergreen
??EVERGREEN??

Green Panther, does wearing green
Or being homegrown and living as indigene
equals patriotism and makes you ever green?
Does staying or returning to your home country
signifies patriotism...

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Categories: 1st grade, destiny, life,

Mad American Empire: Wilderness Ii
Out into the wilderness haunted by ghost town’s ancient bloodstains and lost history scars. 

We wander the dark borderlands between awakening dreams and incandescent seams....

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Categories: destiny, allegory, america, analogy, art,

Premium Member New Year Fear
2022 a new year for you 
a chance for a new beginning 
another opportunity  for selfish sinning 
perhaps this year will be more of...

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Categories: america, culture, destiny, life,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: destiny, allegory, america, angst, change,

His Limbo Soliloquy
His Limbo Soliloquy                      ...

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Categories: caregiving, confusion, destiny, farewell,

Year of Our Lord
IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD...
WE SIT IN REIGNS
OF ONCE GLORIOUS DAYS.
A RULE OF RIGHTEOUS RAGE,
BUT THE KING IS DEAD
LONG LIVE THE PAIN.
WITH A BLADE...

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Categories: destiny, age, allegory, anger, anxiety,

Of Some Mad American Empire Ii
A reapers machine
hot white harvest 
bone dry land
years have been spent 
driving this reapers machine 
Across desolate lands
Shifting oblivion sands 
Of some mad American empire
Insanity...

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Categories: destiny, abuse, allusion, america, animal,

Premium Member Faceless 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...

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Categories: america, angst, culture, destiny,

Woman For the Crown
Attractive,
Strong-minded,
Intelligent,
Low modest,
No attachment,
No accord,
I qualified
For Caesars
Grime.

They brewed us
Perfected for $
Now hunting for me
The left-hand criminal
A felon, public brand.

They have forgotten
That I am mine own
Woman for...

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Categories: betrayal, destiny, freedom, identity,

Premium Member Essential Reading
When asked
by my nephew
for an essential reading list
for PermaCultural Therapeutic Design,
my Taoist thoughts went back
to Unitarian-Universalist
Yin/Yang pre-history,
when Earth produced a theologian,
Dr. Thomas Starr King (1824-1864)
reaching...

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Categories: community, destiny, earth, health,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things