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Patriotic Sad Poems

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


Premium Member Girl With the Black Pearl Eyes

The heat of the street more than you can take
hem hiked high above your bony knees
spread slightly apart so you can breathe
sitting in the stifling...

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Categories: sad, abuse, addiction, drug, lost,



Knock It
10/23/22
"Knock It"

What I smoke is frosted
Money and time it costed
Has yet to turn out how I've wanted
Remaining undaunted
Going in and out of areas that are...

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Categories: sad, dark, deep, life, poetry,

Premium Member What We Must Do
I sense a sad malaise sweeping over our land
As more and more people throw up their hand
Showing less interest in our national well-being
No longer tuning...

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Categories: sad, anxiety, hope, how i

Premium Member Our Uncle Sam
Here lies the remains of our Uncle Sam
Died from those who didn't give a damn,
A malady known as a lack of concern
His citizens were too...

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Categories: sad, america, death, future, patriotic,

Premium Member Witnessing In the Mall
I'm at the mall
waiting for my new lenses
to find their inside home
in my old outside frames,

Hopefully
not like new wine
in old 
opaque skins.

I try to engage
with...

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Categories: sad, caregiving, culture, health, integrity,



Premium Member New Year Fear
2022 a new year for you 
a chance for a new beginning 
another opportunity  for selfish sinning 
perhaps this year will be more of...

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© Eric Nolan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, america, culture, destiny, life,

A Sybaritic Soldier
Black and Smoke , Black and Smoke
I opened my eyes 
Rigid land , full of Red
I saw my comrades dead.
Severe injuries , without a pinch...

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Categories: sad, dark, death of a

Premium Member Sad
Sad, the poor excuses we have for 
leadership in our great nation. Sad, 
the dissipation, corruption, occupation 
by self-serving,  soulless, power-hungry 
madmen and woman,...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, freedom, heartbroken, history, patriotic,

Unquenchable
‘Immediate arrival inevitable’ - is the message of emergency he receives from his ‘oak-leaf-worn’ military major whose command an Indian soldier can never imagine reacting...

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Categories: patriotic, sad,

Premium Member Andrew Cuomo's Amber Autumn
~Seasonal darkness descends~ 


Smiling pumpkin faces soon will be at our front doors,
Though children in California may not celebrate Halloween 
anymore!

Will our Christmas and Christ,...

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Categories: sad, america, discrimination, jewish, new

Ballad of Kursk
Never ending bombardment
Started an hour prior
To our surprise embarkment
Our lines a bright pyre

The order went and came
Over the top we go
To win the Fuhrer’s fame
Pain...

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Categories: sad, anxiety, betrayal, death, patriotic,

Premium Member The First Date
First Date

You are taking my daughter, O-U-T!
I want to scream at you. 
I want to take you and sit you…
down on a bed of nails,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sad, abuse, addiction, confidence, corruption,

Redemption Lost and Silenced Courtesy of Trump 1 Part A
Jabbering Ignominious Hypocrite Gabbles - against the backdrop of gross unbridled viscous wracking zealotry bruiting extinguishing inherent national trust...  

Poetic Introduction:

I wax and wane...

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Categories: sad, 11th grade, 8th grade,

Premium Member The Eagle Cries
Across spacious skies the eagle flies
Over mountains, valleys, and plains;
On majestic wing but with no song to sing
For the greedy are robbing all gains.

A nation's...

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Categories: sad, america, corruption, freedom, patriotic,

The Value of Honor and Gallantry
My sergeant said you've been trained well you know what to do
Your assignment an ambush, do not return until the sky is blue.
We gathered our...

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Categories: sad, death, death of a


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