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Political Independence Day Poems

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


My Country
My country is under a siege
That's why I write a dirge
My country is falling apart 
'cause her leaders have taken the wrong path

The land is...

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Categories: independence day, africa, corruption, in memoriam,



Shapeless India
rogue nation
modern slavery
vicious circle
coldwar
caste divisions up in arm,occupy regime
is it religious sects regaining regime?
is it erstwhile princely estate regaining regime?
is it foreign hand shaking regime?
the...

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Categories: independence day, patriotic, scary,

The Choice To See the Right
Oh my dear, let me
clarify
The difference between the
lefties, let's give it a try
First, we have the liberals,
quite moderate they are
They believe in rights, but
won't go...

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Categories: culture, evil, independence day,

Premium Member Midnight In America
Enamored egos
political prostitutes
We the People, Naught!!
Democracy isn't Free
Ignorance is no excuse...

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Categories: independence day, america, angst, anxiety, independence

Scotland the Free
Have pity on the Scott’s ruled 
By the Brexit voting sassenach
Who don’t seem to understand 
We too want out country back.
Arbroath Smokies for breakfast
Porridge ...

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Categories: farewell, independence day, motivation,



My Beloved Country Pakistan
Pakistan is my beloved homeland country.
And i am too much honest,sincere, loyalists & trustworthy to my own country Pakistan.
I will devote the chain of my...

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Categories: independence day,

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 What Is Plan B
So, what is Plan “B”?
Plan “ A” has gone the way
of the Dodo – the pigeon
who has flown the coop, 
became Thanksgiving for 
the hawk....

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: freedom, history, independence day,

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

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,

Premium Member Sonnet: ''O Liberty''
O Liberty! Where have you gone? We need 
     freedom from the lowest minimum wage,
from working two jobs that make our...

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Categories: america, freedom, independence day,

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 Primary Colors
When it comes to Sin
it seems to me that God
alone yet has an active
interest – modern man
seeming to care for little 
besides cell-phone reception
and internet...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humanity, humor, independence day,

Premium Member New World Order
Ideally love would have no shapes and sizes, 
nor shades nor grades...yet, I do seem to have
my preferences; unable to cookie-cut all my 
thoughts and...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, inspirational, judgement,

Premium Member The Us Constitution
Laws are the framework
for an orderly society – 
we subject ourselves
to them, not because they
are perfect, but because
we realize and acknowledge
our own imperfections, and
a need...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: independence day, love, patriotic,


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