Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FLAGS, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: Flags of every size Last Line: Or only from my hand. Subject(s): Flags - United States; Summer; American Flag | ||||||||
FLAGS of every size Float above our land, The great big one upon the pole And a small one in my hand. The large flag speaks for liberty, But the little one does, too; And it doesn't matter if large or small If it's Red and White and Blue. And it doesn't matter if large or small, The people will understand; Whether it waves from the steeple Or only from my hand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FLAG GOES BY by HENRY HOLCOMB BENNETT THE AMERICAN FLAG by JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE THE CALL TO THE COLORS by ARTHUR GUITERMAN BETSY'S BATTLE FLAG by MINNA IRVING THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG by ANNIE CHAMBERS KETCHUM THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER by FRANCIS SCOTT KEY THE CONQUERED BANNER by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN FANCIES AT NAVESINK: 6 by WALT WHITMAN CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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