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I am Your Flag


Now, you display me on your homes
And your vehicles so proudly;
Then, you left me on the shelf
Twas a burden to unfold me.


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Now, those who stand and hold me high
Are called Patriots of our Nation;
Then, they were labeled “flag-wavers”
With a negative connotation.


Flag


Now, at games when I am raised,
A reverant hush befalls the crowd;
Then, I might as well have been
Invisible, you were so loud.


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While I revel in this sudden faith
In the ideals for which I stand,
I’m saddened at the toll it took
To wake this complacent land.


Flag



I am your flag, I’ve always stood
For freedom and brotherly love;
Take heed, America, and learn
From this wake-up call from above.


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Right now this nation has united,
‘Spite of color, race, or creed,
Against the malignant evil forces
That have done this horrible deed.


Flag


But when this painful trial is over
Will you forget me once again;
Return to living apathetically
Just like you did back then?


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So many people gave their lives
So that I may ever wave
O’er this wonderful land of freedom--
Do not desecrate their graves.


Flag


I am your flag--I stand for peace,
Don’t forget me, I implore,
Raise me high and show the world
Now . . . and forever more!


girl~dogboy~wagon


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Linda Newman ©
Written:©10/04/2001

Copyright ©10/04/2001
Used with permission

Thank you Linda

All Rights Reserved.
No part of these poems may be reproduced or used in any way without the prior written permission of Linda Newman


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