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To Win By Losing, Or the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, Part I
General Cornwallis of Great Britain
faced a problem that he couldn’t resolve,
he’d won at Camden, they’d captured Charlestown,
but still the southern colonies wouldn’t fall.

Instead he faced a string of reverses,
lost at King’s Mountain and then at...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, conflict, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic



Washington's Miracle, Part I
In December 1776
the revolution was at a low ebb,
the patriots had lost at Long Island
and the survivors through New Jersey fled.

Desertion was high as many soldiers
though the cause had been beaten, and was done,
Cornwallis pushed...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, conflict, courage, history, patriotic, war, winter,
Form: Epic
On Monmouth's Fields, Part Ii
...He reformed the routing patriots,
formed a line atop a rise, Perrine’s Hill,
brought in General Knox and the artillery,
commanding the mass through sheer force of will.

He needed to buy time for the main force
to march on...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, conflict, confusion, england, history, usa, war,
Form: Epic
For Those Who Celebrate The 4th Of July
We need to remember our heritage and the reason we celebrate the 4th of July.
 
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Their story. . .
...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Daniel Morgan's Masterpiece, Part I
Back in seventeen eighty-one
The revolution hit hard times,
Britain had taken Charlestown
And at Camden had crushed the lines

Of General Horatio Gates,
Leaving nobody to resist,
Except the Swamp Fox Marion
Who alone was able to persist.

South Carolina had fallen,
And...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, conflict, hero, history, patriotic, success, war,
Form: Epic



What the Rabble Have Done
They taxed us without our consent,
we who though we were Englishmen,
said we had no say in governance,
so we simply boycotted them,
threw their tea into the harbor,
let them know that we’d had enough,
they sent troops to...

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Categories: cornwallis, adventure, america, england, history, patriotic, repetition, war,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Streets of Olde Salem
My footsteps echoed the echoes of Time
as through the streets of Salem I walked.
The hour was early and the city still asleep
with only a cat sitting quietly on a cold granite sill,
the sky slowly turning...

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Categories: cornwallis, halloween, history, october, seasons,
Form: Rhyme
General Washington
GENERAL WASHINGTON


Once in command, he boxed in the British 
At Boston where he captured Dorchester Heights,
Overlooking the Brits at his mercy 
As his men took aim with their cannon sites.

The British commander had but one...

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© Tom Zart  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cornwallis, history, passion, visionary, men, war, men, war,
Form: ABC
Soundtrack of My Life
You know, there's always a song that takes me back
To a year, so long before
It's not always a top ten song
That hits my very core
It just grabs me and transports me
Back in time while standing...

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Categories: cornwallis, appreciation, imagery, meaningful, memory, music, nostalgia, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
To Win By Losing, Or the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, Part Ii
...Through the woodlands the riflemen did steam,
reinforcing General Greene’s second line,
the British pressed on, still on the attack,
but they had quite the devil of a time.

Marching through forest that broke up their ranks,
while Americans poured...

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Categories: cornwallis, america, conflict, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Why the Brits Lost the Revolution!
The skirmish at Bunker Hill almost became a British scandal,
Since the Yanks gave the Brits almost more than they could handle!
General Howe expected the Yanks to toss their muskets and flee,
But the Yankee rabble fought...

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Categories: cornwallis, funnywinter, winter,
Form: Rhyme
War Has His Say
I was there when old Troy burned,
all the babies I dashed and hurled,
slayed Hector and Achilles,
made Priam scream in agony.

I was there at the Fall of Rome,
snuffed a light half the world had known,
slammer the...

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Categories: cornwallis, conflict, dark, evil, philosophy, success, truth, war,
Form: Rhyme
According To Gump
Ken Mattingly is mad
about being cut from the Apollo 13 crew -
now no one will see his zero-gravity backflip
until a later time, by then no one will care.
Tom Hank’s Luna capsule spins out of control;
ever...

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Categories: cornwallis, poetry,
Form: Free verse
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 wide spread disloyalty 

The Continental Army and militias took up...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cornwallis, america, celebration, england, firework, freedom, independence day,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things