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The Patriot's Poem
- Peyton B. Goble
- May 6, 2017
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The Patriot's Poem
Written by Peyton B. Goble
Those stripes that rolls in the sky
May just be a worn and tattered cloth,
But 42 million have fought and died,
Protecting her at all cost.
That fabric may have holes and tears,
But those colors proudly shine true,
No land or nation is unaware,
Of our great red, white, and blue.
The rag on that flagpole,
Doesn't wave vainly for decor,
But rather depicts the soldier's shadows,
That were lost throughout war.
So a warning for those who do not rise,
For our proud American flag,
In honor of the 42 million that died,
Aim...and unload your .40 glock mag.
- Peyton Goble