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Name Independence Day Poems

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


The Journey of My Land
I know all,
Even when I was not born;
My teacher told me more,
On the journey of my Land

First day of October,
Yes! My teacher said it's 1960;
Till...

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Categories: independence day,



Funeral
“The US First Cavalry arrived in Manila on February 3, 1945; it proceeded to Santo Tomas University north of the Pasig River, where 3,785 Allied...

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Categories: independence day, 11th grade, death, funeral,

Diversity Is Our Strength
We the proud Indians,
belong to different religions;
We are from different regions;
We speak diverse languages;
We follow various traditions since ages;
We perform rituals varied;
Still we stand United
Because,...

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Categories: independence day, celebration, emotions, happiness, independence

Ucla Psyche
You have seen the damage fights can do
You heard sirens passing you
Yet still you raise your hand in haste
Cause the claims you made can't win...

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Categories: independence day, anti bullying, conflict, devotion,

My Malawi - Independence Day Poem
We were not a nation, but just a continent 
Africa with kingdoms 
then, we violently got segmented and detached by people who never understood us...

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© Pius Seda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, abuse, africa, confusion, corruption,



Premium Member Poetic Justice-Go North and Live
There was a ranger 
Keen in spotting danger 
Dealing with a hurricane 
Violent storm giving a stage name 
Bringing weather notoriety and fame 
In the...

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Categories: adventure, america, independence day,

Premium Member What America Is About
What America Is About

Liberty Enlightening the World
(La Liberté éclairant le monde)
Overlooking New York Harbor.
A gift from France cast in copper:
To commemorate French and American alliance.
In...

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Categories: independence day, america, freedom, history, identity,

Mother of Cowards
Mother of Cowards
by Michael R. Burch aka "The Loyal Opposition"

So unlike the brazen giant of Greek fame
With conquering limbs astride from land to land,
Spread-eagled, showering...

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Categories: independence day, america, discrimination, freedom, independence

63 and Beyond
Gained in 1957 our Independence.
Hailed by all as the Black Star, the gateway and leader to Africa's independence.
At the turn of this decade, are we...

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Categories: independence day, africa, encouraging, future, history,

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,

70 Years Past Midnight - Part II
.. continued 


Flag-lowering is a daily observance at the Wagah Border, open to the public this day.

 On our view of the gate:

  ...

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© Sneha Rv  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, 10th grade, age, august,

Color of Us
The man who wear a black hat 
Has a pale cat,
Which has three kittens
One kitten has black buttons, 
Marks on its body
Its name is jerry,
Other...

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Categories: independence day, age, beautiful, beauty, emotions,

Victory Woods, Or the Battle of Saratoga
That day in the October sun
The British they marched along
Across Mater Barber’s wheat field
A force in red, quite strong.
The drummer drummed, fifers they played
We heard...

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Categories: independence day, america, freedom, history, independence

The Sacrificing of the Poor Heroes For the Independence
They told
Without weapons, enough food, necessary products
They are bold
To fight against the armed forces and occupationists
To snatch complete freedom
To ensure the glory of being independent
Keeping...

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Categories: celebration, independence day, inspirational,


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