Glory United Poem by Deborah Cromer

Glory United

Rating: 2.8


Here in this time lives a much troubled land
Forward we go together and United we stand
Honor and Glory to this day rings so true
Indicating a long time freedom is our Red, White and Blue
In God We Trust, United We Stand, Peace On Earth
We hear these words forever and always, since birth
Words of a nation, we know them so well
Heaven on earth, not the world of terrorism hell
Red, White and Blue are the colors of choice
Stars and Stripes forever, is our echoing voice
Freedom not to live in fear of terrorists so near
The message of a stand against evil, for all to hear
Freedom, freedom from terrorism and undeserved death
We live this life, our trust in God for breath
Our flag is the symbol of what will not be lost
One nation under God at any cost
Look to the windows of houses and cars
Seeing now everywhere you look, Stripes and Stars
The United States is being heard, this is our land
Threatened by terrorism, our freedom we demand
Living in fear is not what is meant to be
This is The Home of The Brave, The Land of The Free

Glory United
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: glory
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Clara Odelia Ciutara 24 August 2009

How touching your way in describing relation between our life and God. Nice! ! !

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Claude H Oliver Ii 01 August 2009

The poem itself has rather stirring imagery. However, the freedom of one people meant the enslavement and destruction of those who were originally here and those who were imported forcefully to these shores. Recognition of the terrorism of slave hunters, Indian hunters and the Ku Klux Klan and its co-existence with 'freedom' is imperative if a more accurate portrait of this nation is to be seen. The peace that we all seek will come when these truths are faced, embraced and then blown away like so much chaff.

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Nikunj Sharma 24 July 2009

Thats the world we all want to see peace all around and everyone free to breathe toagather and prance swaying in a peaceful dance

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Very patriotic...a ten from me...

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Deborah Cromer

Deborah Cromer

Portland, Oregon
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