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Patriotism September 11 Poems: 21-30 of 132
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Proud
those fifty stars and thirteen stripes entranced my eyed and caressed that of night. and through the day and dawn and eve, it is that flag in which i will ..........

TWIN TOWER
tiwn tower before the attack when they stood as two, each edifice stretched high soaring into the blue. upon the assault of each tower in the early ..........

Cowardly Hearts
america, america, what do you fear? do you want to remain shut up in boxes while terrorists walk all over the earth? do you want to relive the days of ..........

When You Left
when you left for the middle east i wasn't there to say good-bye, but now that your gone and all i have are the things you left behind i realize that ..........

September the 10th
oh, how i long for september the 10th. oh, how i wished we could have that day back. but come the dawning of september the 11th, a great nation once ..........

Gone But Not Forgotten
they woke up, unaware the fate which was horribly bestowed upon them. they get dressed. the plan re-thought. the planes boarded. they kiss thier kids, ..........

A very big step
a very big step america resembles freedom but does not resemble fear we keep on getting stronger each and every year we are staying strong in this ..........

The Loneliness of One
the loneliness that i feel way down deep inside my heart, has surrounded me in darkness that is tearing me apart. i am waiting for your call but the ..........

Clear day, ominous clouds
as i enter city there stands the twins/ like a gatekeeper protecting its people within / on the outskirts i just gaze in childlike awe/ i'm compelled by ..........

Dedicated to September 11th, 2001
'the united states is under attack' was all i could hear on the radio and tv, now the nation was in fear. the bystanders looking pointing above their ..........
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Patriotism September 11 Poems: 21-30 of 132


Patriotic poems keep the spirit alive of national identity and charisma of nationalism.  Especially in this day and age, where unfortunately war has wreaked havoc in the world.  Troops fighting for causes that a nation feels right and ethical need the positive and supportive effort of its people and patriotic poetry expresses the attitudes and pride in the nation’s achievements and culture.  Patriotic poems show the desire to preserve its character and the basis of the culture, and identification with other members of the nation to push forward to remain a strong and sovereign nation.

It is with great trepidation and a profound sense of grief and sorrow, that we humbly embark on a journey to present the world with a collection of poetry written by plain people like you and I on a subject that has impassioned every person around the world, September 11 2001. The feelings brought out in this collection come from the inner-most recesses of their hearts and souls. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families who lost loved ones on that fateful day.

Patriotic Poems, Memorial Poems, War Poems

Does war scare you or does it awaken a Patriotic spirit within you? Do you feel war is the right thing or are we risking our lives and the lives of others? Do you have a Memorial Poem to remember a loved one lost during combat or who gave their lives for our great country? Do you feel patriotic these days? Poetry is one of the best ways to let your feelings known. We want to read your views on war, patriotism or just a memorial for those you love.

Family Poem of the Day

JUBILANT FATHER

His face is like a sun, warms the moon beside him.
She´s grown full; tonight begins the waning.
The tide pulls through her very bones,
her form aches as each wave crests.

The earth pulse, heavy, blood warm within her
Beats new chords, old sun god chants.
"You are the first mother and the last,
all spring flesh has traveled through you."

Aztec plumed and gold beaded,
your priest kneels at the holy alter,
gathers each salt pearl shed, nectar for his sacrament.

You are the temple,
we pilgrims swept through the gates,
bent figures know the scent and petals of your presence,
spread our arms to harvest blossoms,
and your priest, sun struck, kneels beside you.




- CRISTINE McAULIFFE



Quote of the Day

JUBILANT FATHER His face is like a sun, warms the moon beside him. She´s grown full; tonight begins the waning. The tide pulls through her very bones, her form aches as each wave crests. The earth pulse, heavy, blood warm within her Beats new chords, old sun god chants. "You are the first mother and the last, all spring flesh has traveled through you." Aztec plumed and gold beaded, your priest kneels at the holy alter, gathers each salt pearl shed, nectar for his sacrament. You are the temple, we pilgrims swept through the gates, bent figures know the scent and petals of your presence, spread our arms to harvest blossoms, and your priest, sun struck, kneels beside you.

- CRISTINE McAULIFFE