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Freedom Firework Poems

These Freedom Firework poems are examples of Firework poems about Freedom. These are the best examples of Firework Freedom poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Beyond the Fireworks
It's the Fourth of July.
Remember...
With fireworks above
You flew like the wind to be by my side
As they roared with rage
I teased, but I held you...

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Categories: firework, addiction, angel, death, family,



Dirty Peacock; the Night Crane
I saw you were perfect..
and I loved your confidence..
but I yearned to feel whole,
So I made a fling...

You saw my ego,
You smiled at my strength,...

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Categories: desire, firework, freedom, funny

Freedom Worth Celebrating
Cannons firing from the left and right 
Taking place during America’s fight
A fight for independence 
From England’s transcendence 
Colonists paid increased taxes to England’s royalty
Causing...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, celebration, england, firework,

Premium Member Musk Ox
A musk ox was beloved. 
Until it busted out of its bird cage.
Shape shifted into the wind...
Open tundra (harsh as it is)
never tasted so good...
but...

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Categories: anti bullying, firework, freedom,

Premium Member Pandora's Equation
Pandora's Equation
 
The box was beautiful. 
It held everything ugly in one place. 
It was meant to be a prison, 
to create safety on the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, adventure, firework, hero,



Freedom Rings
Freedom Holds The Key

( Dedicated To Americans
(All Who Still Believe)


Freedom is a precious gift 
Given from above
Cherish it with all your heart 
And always share...

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Categories: firework, appreciation, birthday, celebration, dedication,

Premium Member Firecracker
Firecracker, look at you go 
Sparking, spitting, flying by, 
Putting on quite a show 
For every Fourth of July 

Bang! There goes the first 
Crack!...

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Categories: america, firework, freedom, fun,

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...

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Categories: firework, appreciation, blessing, celebration, encouraging,

Premium Member Green
Green

Pools of cool water, 
stones made...
in the great fire,
at the edge of the world. 

The essence of the future, 
the presence of the past.
Your eyes......

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, firework, first love,

Premium Member Fired Up Hot Heated July Holiday-
july celebrates
noises in the lighten dark
fires crackers blown
 
~

fire sparks and dark
celebrations freedoms shown
crackles, pops, snaps

~

skies torrent hotspots
noises in the lit up skies 
celebrates the...

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Categories: analogy, celebration, engagement, firework,

Premium Member Before the Darkest Fall
The little sails like paper boats do watch
the rocket skies of brazen hue drink scotch.

The whir of helicopter days surround
those tower twins, so strong, with...

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Categories: america, celebration, firework, freedom,

Supernova
A still figure captured by night
Silhouette of a lady shone bright
Embracing sweet warmth of slightly dark skies
Rattled by dreams where which silence lies

Then her smile...

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Categories: allusion, beauty, firework, freedom,

Premium Member Fireworks
Like heartbeats emitted into the sky
attune to songs of freedom, so dances dynamite.
Emotive blooms burst forth to magnify
a cascading canopy of spotlight.

Attune to songs of...

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Categories: firework, forgiveness, freedom, heart,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: firework, 12th grade, character, hope,

Optimistic Patriot
Optimistic me, let's have a look-see,
Features: partial plate, hearing aids, bifocals and gray hairs. 
My Savior, my family, my friends are who I talk about.
Hate...

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Categories: firework, 11th grade, appreciation, cancer,


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