Our Flag
This is a special Author Acrostics poem to honor Flag Day on June 14, 2025.
All across this land the free are grateful for the bravery of those who served for liberty to ring.
Majestic are the colors of our red, white, & blue flag to which we honor and sing.
Every star unites our home reminding us that divided we shall surely fall apart.
Rockets glared, but Francis Scott Key saw that our flag did not depart.
In 1777, on the fourteenth of June, Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as our flag.
Countrywide, Old Glory flies in the wind shining brightly with valor and hardiness without a sag.
A-ten-shun! With vigilance, perseverance, & strength we look to honor & defend her.
Notice the Declaration of Independence was no silent freedom transfer.
Flashback to the Constitutional Convention, where Gouverneur Morris wrote the Preamble to the Constitution,
Listen carefully to each word, and you’ll understand there is no substitution.
Affectionately remembering those who have defended her and died,
Glorious is our flag, still standing today, waving unified.
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