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Hate Independence Day Poems

These Hate Independence Day poems are examples of Independence Day poems about Hate. These are the best examples of Independence Day Hate poems written by international poets.


Seven of September Brazil Independence Day
The day is gone,
we raised our arms,
painted the face,
we were exposed
we went straight invade the Bastille
 stormed, Brasilia,
tear down the Wall... !
We did nothing, 
and...

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Categories: independence day, adventure, allegory, analogy, independence



Independence Day Brazil
September Brazil
         nation  not cultivates love
          ...

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Categories: independence day, abuse, allegory, allusion, appreciation,

9 11 2021 Taliban Independence Day
On the date,
the Taliban create,
their government which will run the state, 
will be the date, 
the West will hate,
an Independence Day they'll celebrate, 

the date...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, america, anniversary, irony, political,

Bapu Taught Us
Someone in the old pages of history 
Taught us to be fearless for rights. 
A man called Mahatma Gandhi,
With the power of love, enough to...

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Categories: independence day, encouraging, forgiveness, history, independence

Premium Member Threads of Wispy Air
On threads of wispy air,
in breathy undertones of political wind,
I can hear the quiet catastrophe,
the quiet ruination of our commonwealth.
I can hear the sleepy madness,...

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Categories: independence day, america, corruption, culture, hate,



Premium Member God Bless the Usa
God Bless The USA
Independence Day 2021
Miracle Man Thoughts
7/2/2021

The freedom we have has never been free,
yet many in our country are espousing hate.
If things are so...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, freedom, independence day,

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: independence day, 12th grade, character, hope,

Honoring Liberty
There is no debate,
what we celebrate.
Formation of the state,
never racial hate.

Former colony,
freed from monarchy.
Honoring liberty,
not inhumanity....

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Categories: america, freedom, independence day,

Premium Member Interdependent Americans
"I do not see what right any one would have
to object to calling this part 
[the South American mainland], 
after Americus 
who discovered it 
and...

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Categories: independence day, earth, health, history, humanity,

Premium Member America By the Square Foot
America By the Square Foot

We here in this part of the country, 
love God and stand for the flag. 
We here in this part of...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, abuse, depression, devotion, discrimination,

Premium Member Use To Be
Use to Be

My best friend... 
I would bring things to you. 
You needed or wanted. 
I would talk to you for hours, 
about whatever you...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, faith, farewell, forgiveness, freedom,

Premium Member Military Firework
He said the undiplomatic cost
to all of us freedom celebrators,
to firstborn sons and daughters,
to last born future children,
would be far less
than its liberating value.

Value for...

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Categories: independence day, bullying, hate, health, independence

Premium Member Lovers Interdependence Day
Tell me less and last
about who and what and why you hate
with militant might.

Speak with me more and first
about who and what and why you...

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Categories: green, health, independence day,

Meet On the Upper Floor
What would the rich do without the poor?
If there was no poor to clean the floor
What would the rich do without the poor?
If there was...

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Categories: independence day, beauty, change, emotions, friendship

1st of October 1960
October 1 is here again 
 But this time, my darling country Nigeria 
Clocked 57, what an era....... !
We celebrate with imaginary loud trumpets 
With...

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Categories: independence day, abuse, africa, celebration, deep,


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