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Kim rules as an evil harsh master
Which will, in the end, bring disaster.
…His yes men must say,
…“We’ll beat USA.”
And lies will flow bigger and faster.
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© Dennis Allen Lange, 2019.
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Kim rules as an evil harsh master
Which will, in the end, bring disaster.
…His yes men must say,
…“We’ll beat USA.”
And lies will flow bigger and faster.
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© Dennis Allen Lange, 2019.
Posted in My Poems, Villanelle, tagged bard on the hill, battle cry, Consider Well The Flag, Dennis Lange, flag day, fly, foes fear, freedom, friends cheer, greatest land, hardship, hoist it high, many had to die, pioneer sowed blood, poems, poetry, popping seamstress sewed the symbol, raise, revere, ripples in the wind, soldier, the colors, United States of America, villanelle, without peer on June 14, 2015| 3 Comments »
…………………..( (for Flag Day, 2015)
Consider well the flag we raise and fly –
The colors sharp and clear, the stripes and stars cohere.
For it and freedom, many had to die.
It ripples in the wind against the sky
The popping that we hear seems guns that killed the dear.
Consider well the flag we raise and fly.
Some seamstress sowed the symbol that we buy.
But soldier, pioneer sowed blood that flowed a tear.
For flag and freedom, many had to die.
The ones who came before us – glorify.
Their hardship was severe; their wisdom without peer.
Consider well the flag we raise and fly.
Here and abroad was heard the battle cry –
The colors, front, not rear, the flag we now revere.
For it and freedom many, had to die.
Now o’er the greatest land, we hoist it high.
In foes, it fosters fear; from friends it brings a cheer.
Consider well the flag we raise and fly;
For it and freedom, many had to die.
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© Dennis Lange and thebardonthehill.wordpress.com, 2015.