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The Spirits of Culloden
The Spirits of Culloden. 
This is like a pilgrimage, a try tae come every year,
Gather at the cairn, meet old friends, wipe away a tear.
Standin on that moor, that once with blood was sodden,
Paying respects...

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Categories: redcoats, anniversary, death, dedication, memorial day, memory,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Love of Earth History
Love of history
commences a health and pathology journey
toward totalitarian terror
and unitarian awareness,
fragmented numbness of prey
and integral consciousness
of co-empathically benign predators
casing out

Framing one Earth-rhetorical spiraling event
within which herstory
of commodified
and domesticating victims
remains too unlargely untold
to optimize healthy...

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Categories: redcoats, health, history, humanity, passion, peace, perspective, philosophy,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member What Might Be Seen
Natural predication
greets sacred promise
to restore peaceful justice.

Omnipresent predication
greets polypathic promise
for restoring love as grace-filling justice.

Omnipotently disintegrative powers
of HellFire prediction
too quickly settle for monoculturing retribution,
punishment
due to FallenNature's past spiritual sins
in absence of paid-forward
gift economies
for notnot co-arising
Sacred...

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Categories: redcoats, culture, integrity, love, nature, peace, power, religion,
Form: Political Verse
The Peg-Legged Patriot, Part Ii
Jeremiah did not hesitate,
he drew one up into his sights.
His Kentucky fired in dawn’s glow
caught a redcoat, dead-to-rights.

The others charged, sabers drawn,
so Jerermiah fled into the near forest.
Hiding and quickly reloading his gun,
the British charged...

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Categories: redcoats, adventure, america, appreciation, courage, freedom, war,
Form: Narrative
The Peg-Legged Patriot, Part I
Jeremiah Brown limped a lot 
ever since the age of five,
When a horse trampled his left shin,
The boy was given up to die.

But her pulled through amazingly,
Thought the leg had met the saw,
So he was...

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Categories: redcoats, adventure, america, appreciation, courage, freedom, war,
Form: Narrative



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: redcoats, america, conflict, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, war,
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: redcoats, america, conflict, confusion, england, history, usa, war,
Form: Epic
Patriot Parade Part 1
It was said by pilgrim sons next to the Boston Harbor,
That to take tax without redress was action of dishonor.
And so a team of farmers went and built themselves an army,
To drive the redcoats off...

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Categories: redcoats, america, history, humor, humorous, military, patriotic,
Form: Ballad
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: redcoats, adventure, america, england, history, patriotic, repetition, war,
Form: Rhyme
The Maryland 400, Part I
The British had stumbled
in Boston the year last,
but came again for vengeance bold
to bleed freedom, damage untold,
with fire and with blast.
To New York their ships sailed
thirty thousand men strong,
and Washington, on islands spread,
awaited their coming...

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Categories: redcoats, america, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, remember, war,
Form: Epic
A Place of Today's Past
The silence of morn makes this place forlorn
in the fields, the hillsides, and trenches.
Over two hundred years since the bloodshed and fear,
yet you can hear the yells, smell the stenches.
The crush of the blue, charging...

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Categories: redcoats, america, history, perspective, places, remember, repetition, truth,
Form: Rhyme
The Fort, In Days of Old
The paddlewheel unloads people,
tourists who were out on a cruise,
above the docks and the gift shops
the brown palisades come in view.

(The canoes draw up on the beach,
Iroquois out looking to trade,
in the fort the merchants...

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Categories: redcoats, history, imagery, memory, people, perspective, places, time,
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: redcoats, america, conflict, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, war,
Form: Epic
Former Subjects of the Crown
Close on three hundred fifty years ago
American independence
not foregone conclusion,
British soldiers in league with Hessians
witnessed successful campaign battles
admirably groomed unbridled

staunch defenders, viz King of England
fought pitched battles
within keystone state i.e. Pennsylvania
particularly tri county area
Montgomery, Delaware,...

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Categories: redcoats, 11th grade, 12th grade, adventure, america, father,
Form: Political Verse
Old Glory
A Field of Blue and Thirteen Stars of White,
Once pitted against all England's might.

Courage shown by men who knew,
"Royal Freedom" would never do.

A hot July in Philadelphia town,
Where a rebellion's seed would now be sown.

Declared...

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Categories: redcoats, dedication, history, holiday, inspirational, people, politicalfreedom, stars,
Form: Couplet
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 their martial song,
And we leapt out to meet out foes
To...

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Categories: redcoats, america, freedom, history, independence day, patriotic, violence,
Form: Narrative
The Maryland 400, Part Ii
...But with redcoats in the rear
they couldn’t persevere,
on narrows paths by a small creek
escape from their foes they did seek,
but who would guard the rear?
Stirling and four hundred
brave men from Maryland,
would act as the army’s...

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Categories: redcoats, america, courage, freedom, history, patriotic, remember, war,
Form: Epic
Mad Anthony's Masterstroke, Part Ii
The British traded with Major Murfree,
a galling fire the redcoats did see,
while Wayne waded through the deep swampland,
at the front a corps of axemen did walk,
to cut down abbatis that might still block,
the slogging pace...

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Categories: redcoats, america, conflict, courage, hero, history, hope, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Beausoleil
We loved the land
We tilled the earth, under sun we toiled
We pledged our souls, to nature’s whim
The King of France none to pleased

We took the sacraments
We held our faith, mournful to fates embrace
The British demanded...

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Categories: redcoats, history, philosophy,
Form: Light Verse
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: redcoats, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Freedom Presses On
An army that had beat the world,
against them scared farmers were hurled,
they shocked the world with guts and brawn,
Washington pressed the freedom on.

And when they again came around
burned the capital to the ground,
then Jackson the...

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Categories: redcoats, america, freedom, history, hope, repetition, truth, war,
Form: Rhyme
Holidays
Remember the days of the redcoats,
Always there to help,
A family holiday it was all fun and games,
Competitions by the pool,
Knobbely knees and glamorous grannies,
Kids clubs so adults got a break,
Party games having a laugh.

Adults go...

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Categories: redcoats, childhood, fun, games, happiness, holiday,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Attack On Trenton
Men, I know this is Christmas Night.
However, remember we have a war to fight.
His Majesty’s forces have had us occupied.
Our freedom and well-being is something they have denied.
They are just across the river from our...

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Categories: redcoats, adventure, history, holiday,
Form: Rhyme

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