Poems about manchester (21 Poems)
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Turgidus Alpinus (E W Bowling Poems)
My miserable countrymen, whose wont is once a-year To lounge in watering-places, disagreeable and dear; Who on pigmy Cambrian mountains, and in Scotch or Irish bogs Imbibe incessant whisky, and inhale incessant fogs: Ye know not with what transports the … Continue reading
Hearing their whispers (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Even under the bright sky the anthems of the brass bands the applause of this community as the veterans marched by Hearing their whispers those have died for our freedoms their prayers that we would be faithful to the beliefs … Continue reading
Hearing the martyrs, the heroes (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
In the cadence of the marching the flow of the celebration in the stillness within me Hearing the martyrs the heroes who sacrificed who went on to glory to defend our beliefs Listen we must to the whispers of the … Continue reading
Standing When They Passed – v2 (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
The girls and me like the others seated on the curb, some in chairs as the bands marched by Standing when they passed the ones who fought for us carrying our country’s colors for which so many paid the price … Continue reading
That We May Be Worthy (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
A prayer for our nation that we would be worthy those who have fought for us that have died for our freedom a prayer that we would live by our sacred creed Never standing for the cause of repression always … Continue reading
Standing When They Passed (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
The girls and me like the others seated on the curb, some in chairs as the bands marched by Standing when they passed the ones who fought for us carrying our country’s colors for which so many paid the cost … Continue reading
Wearing Our Cross (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Not for credit, not to show off not to be seen as pious She said it simply, in response to my remarking she was wearing her cross outside her clothes so everyone would know she was a Christian, claimed by … Continue reading
I Am Who I Choose To Be (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
A true statement, serious an accurate reflection of consequences the results of acts of free will Maybe a bit cursory, too summary this banner in the office vestibule A mantra perhaps too soon Would they really understand, comprehend adequately appreciate, … Continue reading
Outstanding! (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Like her sisters before her, an outstanding citizen of her class, her grade proud moment, for our little girl shouting the good news “Daddy! Daddy!” “I’m an outstanding citizen!” Joy beaming through her whole being cascading across the playground, the … Continue reading
Discovered Signs (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
An old political sign like a seedling pushing up out of newly-tilled earth, rose anew, crabgrass really up out of the dirty melting snowpile in the interchange median A marker of a dashed dream, rusted frame still holding its ground … Continue reading
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