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Stress Patriotic Poems

These Stress Patriotic poems are examples of Patriotic poems about Stress. These are the best examples of Patriotic Stress poems written by international poets.


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,



Kam Be For the Storm
My fear is not of Joe with hair of  grey, mind in disarray, coherence at bay.

Main concern not about his overall knowledge lack, or...

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Categories: america, patriotic, people, perspective,

Peace
Peace is a stress-free state of security and calmness that comes when there's no fighting or war, everything coexisting in perfect harmony and freedom.
In other words,...

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Categories: patriotic, peace, poetess,

Premium Member What I Kneel For and What I Stand For
It seems that politics today invades nearly every aspect of life,
And creates forlorn misery, pitiful stress and needless strife.
We can't enjoy sporting events 'cause its...

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Categories: america, patriotic,

Europe United Not European Union
The British Empire was built by fate
made rich advanced to stand up straight 
Have knowledge and allies to collaborate 
prevent Europe a Russian satellite state

Hitler...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patriotic, america, conflict, crazy, england,



Stamped Denied
Come on boys' sign your name, train them, and send them out to fight. 
Praise them once a year, let 22 die with a red...

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Categories: patriotic, anger, anxiety, appreciation, conflict,

Poverty Soup
Poverty is a soup.
It's the orange cubed carrot you hate.
And the oily broth you'll skim.
It's the hunger for the wait.

It's the steam that tries escaping
when...

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Categories: patriotic, abuse, analogy, introspection, metaphor,

Premium Member No One Heals Alone
All is quiet
as I exit through the Emergency Entrance
at the local hospital.

I notice a black T-shirt
with a pink ribbon logo
announcing in bold green script
"No one...

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Categories: patriotic, anger, earth, fear, health,

An American Warrior
An American Warrior 
please tell me why if you can
the reason I don’t have a right hand
my right leg is missing as well
all I can...

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Categories: patriotic, anger, conflict, depression, devotion,

Rain Man
we got a lot of rain man's wearin ray bands tryin to shake hands
with baked fans it a staged plan to get carly rea pants...

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Categories: patriotic, adventure, america, analogy, bible,

The Strand
This expanse of land has seen things. 
Things all of us can only see in dreams.
It's seen war, it's gotten it's fair share of scars.
Bombs...

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Categories: patriotic, age, anger, angst, beach,

Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Going Home
What is it to see the soil of home again?
A welcome, snow-struck and a return
To cold; sharp white contrasts sunburn.
We converse in broken tongues to...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patriotic, adventure, courage, devotion, dream,

Good Morning, Apocalypse Now : a Tribute To a Vietnam Veteran
Untitled 5
(My Uncle: Good Morning, Apocalypse Now)

My uncle doesn't speak much
about Vietnam or the stuff
he witnessed when he 
was just a boy. See,
he likes to...

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Categories: patriotic, child, childhood, confusion, courage,

Unnecessary Chains
driving home
another late shift 
work long hours just 
to make dues
when the money I received 
gets paid back to you. 
lurking in the shadows
a man...

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© Amy Kramer  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: patriotic, business, dark, death, depression,

People Vs People Vs the World
Beaten and Bused,
Seem Like A Holocaust.
But I Rather Be Free, 
Then In The System And Lost.
You Talking About Struggle, 
Look At Me.
I Too Been Through...

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Categories: patriotic, courage, faith, growing up,


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