Turn the Page

71,459 poems read

On this day of fireworks and barbeque
Let us not forget the red whie and blue.
This nation's rich history, and freedom too
That made me who I am, also molded you.

From Paul Revere's ride to Iwo Jima's sands;
From "Remember the Alamo" to steamy jungle lands
We have always championed the cause of freedom and rights;
Our star spangled banner has flown on the darkest of nights.

So on this day we celebrate our independence and freedom;
Forget not our soldiers, or the commanders who lead 'em.
Remember the dangers they brave, the horrors they must brace;
Before you admire the fireworks or feed your face.



Comment On This Poem --- Vote for this poem
Fireworks & barbeque