I’m your American flag. The one Flag—the great Flag—the Flag for me and you— Glorified all else beside—the red and white and blue! *A poem taught in American classrooms nearly a century ago. I wrote this poem on June the 8th in 1992 when I was 9 years old. I am more than just a cloth shaped into a design. for more than 200 years. Reprinted 1995 by AMVETS, 4647 Forbes Boulevard, Lanham, Maryland 20706-9961 § Up to Poetry Index. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the flag That flew over Valley Forge Was torn in two by the gray and the blue And bled through two world wars. By Bob Nelson May 23, 2011 at 1:00 pm. Americans, I am the sacred emblem of your country. Look up and see me. I was wondering if I might talk it over with you. I am the Flag. "I AM YOUR FLAG" By Bob Nelson of KYW Newsradio 1060 . I stand watch in America's halls of justice. But whatever they call me, I am your flag, and, as I proudly state, The Flag of the United States of America. I am small, swallowed by moldy cellar walls; they hide me from mortars craving shrapnel split skin loud and bloody screams. Submitted December 2008. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. I am your flag, your Country's banner. Historians are less certain of my origin. I raised a flag today For all the world to see. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. The Flag Submitted By: Kayci. I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I am the silent sentinel of freedom. I raised a flag today But the flag, it lifted me. I am the flag of the United States of America. I am more than just cloth shaped into a design. I Am Your Flag. I am your Flag. I Am Your Flag is by an unknown author. I am more than just cloth shaped into a design. Well, I am your flag I am your flag, I am your flag I spend all of my time just looking for the big hit (Hit, hit, hit, hit) So long getting there, there's no time left to use it So let's raise a smile of victory, impressed in dental surgery When you need cover, you can use me, buried at sea Freedom's just a new deodorant I have my special day, Flag Day. I Am Their Flag. I can rise equal to your highest hopes. Look up and see me. © 2020 Association of the United States Army, AUSA Now – 2020 Annual Meeting & Exposition. I am the day's work of the weakest man and the largest dream of the most daring. I am your flag poem. I stand watch in America's halls of justice. justice for who for you for some not for. if the Serbs come, they will find my still warm bed imprinted with a schoolgirl's form sheets scattered haphazardly. I am not a pennant, but a purpose; not a standard, but a symbol; not a banner but a belief. Yes i'll be down your street again quite soon and don't ignore me when i wave at you for although i'm looking rather sad i'm all you've ever really had and when you're desperate, you will hold me I am the silent sentinel of Freedom. I Am Their Flag. “I Am Your Flag” — Presented by KYW Newsradio 1060. I have my special day, Flag Day. Off with your hat as the flag goes by! I am your belief in yourself, your dream of what a people can become. Truly a humbling and patriotic memory. I stand guard with the greatest military power in the world. My thirteen stripes alternating red and white, with a union of thirteen white stars in a field of blue, represented a new constellation, a new nation dedicated to the personal and religious liberty of mankind. On courthouse lawns, in picnic groves, at train stations across the South the men mustered and the women placed me in their hands. Your flag and my flag, —And how it flies today In your land and my land —And half a world away! I am the inspiration of which American Patriots gave their lives and fortunes. I was born on June 14, 1777, in Philadelphia. I fly majestically over institutions of learning. I have led your sons into battle I am the emblem of the greatest sovereign nation on earth. Rose-red and blood-red —The stripes forever gleam; Snow-white and soul-white —The good forefathers' dream; Sky-blue and true blue, with stars to gleam aright— The gloried guidon of the day; a shelter through the night. I am not a substance, but a shadow:The heroic spiritof all the great Americans...of Washington and Wayne,of Jefferson and Jones,of Calhoun and Carver. Autoplay next video. The symbol of our country The banner of our pride The flag of these United States Flew boldly at my side. I raised a flag today I am more then just cloth shaped into a design. This poem has not been translated into any other language yet. by Ruth Apperson Rous. Rose-red and blood-red The stripes forever gleam; Snow-white and soul-white - The good forefathers' dream; Sky-blue and true-blue, with stars to gleam aright - The gloried guidon of the day, a shelter through the night. ~HELLO , REMEMBER ME~ Some people call me Old Glory, others call me the Star Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your Flag, the Flag of the United States of America ... something has been bothering me, so I thought I might talk … To every star and stripe The emblem of your Country. Some people call me Old Glory, others call me the Star Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your Flag, the Flag of the United States of America ... something has been bothering me, so I thought I might talk it over with you ... because it is about you and me. I was at Sumter when they began in jubilation. The colors of our homeland In each hue there is a story We salute the sound of freedom When we stand and wave Old Glory. Patriotic Poems These poem celebrate America and her heroes. I stand watch in America's halls of justice. . I was born June 14, 1777. that we in our hearts hold dear, all the good that we have fought for. It's about you and me. I was at Big Bethel when the infantry fired its first volley. I was conceived in justice,fostered by the love of liberty,and nourished by the desire for freedom.I am not a flag, but your Flag. I am your american flag by bobbie polit carrier. I was born on June 14th, 1777. But whatever they call me, I’m your flag. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. I am the refuge of the world’s oppressed. Neglect me and we perish together.I am YOUR FLAG.My fate is in your hands. "I AM YOUR FLAG" By Bob Nelson of KYW Newsradio 1060 . United States of America and to your. My name is Old Glory. Look up and see me. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge... Recite this poem (upload your own video or voice file). American Flag Poem - I am the Flag By Howard Schnauber. something has been bothering me,.... so i thought i would talk it over ....., because its about me and you ..... not so long ago people would be lining up on both sides of the street to see a parade go by, and naturally i was leading that parade, proudly waving in the breeze. There the Continental Congress adopted my stars and stripes as the national flag. I am all that you hope to be. I am your flag.I am not a pennant, but a purpose;not a standard, but a symbol;not a banner but a belief. I am your Flag I was born on June 14th, 1777. Your Flag, and my Flag! Your heart and my heart Beat quicker at the sight; Sun-kissed and wind tossed Red blue and white. I Am Your American Flag Poem by Bobbie Polit Carrier. I symbolize your birthright, your heritage of liberty purchased with blood and sorrow. I am the Flag A veteran's tribute to Old Glory: The Flag Goes By A classic poem of respect for the "sign of a nation, great and strong" It is the Soldier Priest's reflection on the victories secured by those who serve under the Red, White and Blue I have my own law Public Law 829, "The Flag Code" - which definitely states my correct use and display for all occasions and situations. I stand watch in America’s halls of justice. I am not a flag, but your Flag. I am the refuge of the world's oppressed The reading of “I am your flag” at the second was a true educational and emotional experience for all. Your flag and my flag! I was created out of necessity to serve as the emblem of a people whose experiment in nationhood was as … us not for our people so please stop. The flag snapped briskly in the wind It unfurled in the sky Its glory rose above my fears Its freedom was not denied. My fate is in your hands. I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I stand guard with power in the world. My fate is in your hands. Page How Bright Our Flag Against The Sky Atop Its Flagpole Straight and High! I am the refuge of the world's oppressed people. There the Continental Congress adopted my stars and stripes as the national flag. Ignore or forgive how despised I am and have been in the Centuries I’ve been here—despised in the design of the flag And in the fealty it demands (lest I be made an example of). Your flag and my flag! Our Flag J. G. Braddock Sr., Charleston, SC Submitted July 2010. spend all of my time just looking for the big hit so long getting there, there's no time left to use it so lets raise a smile of victory impressed in dental surgery when you need cover, you can use me buried at sea "freedom's" just a new deodorant the money's spent and you've been had you don't believe me? Hello? I was born on June 14th, 1777. There the Continental Congress adopted my stars and stripes as the national flag. I am the American Flag. They looked to me for inspiration. There has been something that has been bothering me, so I thought that I might talk it over with you here today. ... We children salute you, O flag fair and bright! Music Playlist at MixPod.com Mountain View Realty Mountain View Homes The Telestar Network . Remember me? I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I am the silent sentinel of Freedom. I stand for freedom. Here is your symbol,” they said. I stand guard with power in the world. And oh how much it holds— Your land and my land— Secure within its folds! Your heart and my heart Beat quicker at the sight; Sun-kissed and wind-tossed, Red and blue and white. I am the flag of the United States of America. But most of all I represent the American spirit, the indomitable demand and yearning for freedom, excellence, and opportunity. shaking streets burst the windows as i fought blankets tucked in around me. Traditionalists say I was born of a woman's hand -- fashioned from bits of colored cloth by a seamstress in a small house in Philadelphia, a year after the new country was born. The Story imagines a noble, grand progress where we’re all united. In America there’s one winning story—no adaptations. I am Your Flag. Something has been bothering me, so I thought I’d talk it over with you because it’s about me and you. I am the inspiration for which American Patriots gave their lives and fortunes. Look up and see me. They flocked to the training grounds and the drill fields. I'M Your Flag poem by Judith L. Cox. Will the Army make the goal. I am more than just cloth shaped into a design. I speak from the wisdom of a long life. I am more than just cloth shaped into a design. ''Some people call me Old Glory, others call me the Star-Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your flag, the flag of the United States of America. I was born on June 14, 1777, in Philadelphia. by Ruth Apperson Rous. They felt the wrenching sadness of leaving home. Bob Nelson, Longtime KYW Contributor, Dead At 90Nelson joined KYW in 1967 as an anchor and Arts and Entertainment editor. Some call me Old Glory, others call me the Star Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your Flag - the Flag of the United States of America. Now, those who stand and hold me high Are called Patriots of our Nation; Then, they were labeled “flag-wavers” With a negative connotation. I flew as proudly at Charleston as at Concord,at San Antonio as at San Juan Hill,at Iwo Jima as at Independence Hall. It's seen the birth of many states It's served us well in many wars Stars and Stripes banding together In remembrance of what we're fighting for. Tattered Flag Poem by Summer Sandercox. Your flag and my flag, And how it flies today In your land and my land And half a world away! Color me red white and blue Paint me with stripes and stars Treat me with love and respect . I am the flag of the United States of America. Yet, no one doubts my existence. My name is Old Glory. Republic for which it stands one nation. I am your title deed of freedom, which is yours to enjoy and hold in trust for posterity. I am your Flag I was born on June 14th, 1777. Your flag and my flag, —And how it flies today In your land and my land —And half a world away! I am the emblem of the greatest sovereign nation on earth. Your Flag and my Flag! My name is "Old Glory". I stand guard majestically over great institutions of learning. One flag – the great flag - The flag for me and you Glorified all else beside The red and white and blue! Rose-red and blood-red —The stripes forever gleam; Snow-white and soul-white —The good forefathers' dream; Sky-blue and true blue, with stars to gleam aright— The gloried guidon of the day; a shelter through the night. I am the emblem of the greatest sovereign nation on earth. I am the silent sentinel of freedom. I first felt the vigor of wind on my multi-colored face when I unfurled my thirteen stars over 230 years ago. And, oh, how much it holds Your land and my land Secure within its folds! I am what you make me, nothing less, nothing more. I am the flag of freedom. Traditionalists say I was born of a woman's hand -- fashioned from bits of colored cloth by a seamstress in a small house in Philadelphia, a year after the new country was born. Patriotic American Poems that salute the American Flag, speak out for freedom, and express gratitude and pride in those, past and present, who have served honorable and bravely to … I have known 44 presidents and have traveled across continents, oceans and deserts... and on the surface of the moon. well i am your flag. I am the flag of the United States of America. I'm your flag; I'm red, white, and blue; I'm the symbol of freedom you look up to; I've been here more than two-hundred-twenty years; Through good times, and hard times; through laughter and tears; Through battles and wars - I know the count; To lay on coffins - I remember the exact amount; There have been so many who believe in me; They gave up their lives for their belief in liberty; They didn't ask, "What's in it for me? I can rise equal to your highest hopes. I am the inspiration for … I am your flag.I am not a pennant, but a purpose;not a standard, but a symbol;not a banner but a belief.I was conceived in justice,fostered by the love of liberty,and nourished by the desire for freedom.I am not a flag, but your Flag.My fate is in your hands.I can rise equal to your highest hopes.I am indicative of your idealsand symbolic of your sacrifices in the preservation of Liberty,Freedom and Justice. I was born on June 14, 1777. “Fight hard, win if possible, come back if you can; but, above all, maintain your honor. we pledge allegiance to your flag of the. Sponsored By. Yes i'll be down your street again quite soon and don't ignore me when i wave at you for although i'm looking rather sad i'm all you've ever really had and when you're desperate, you will hold me Autoplay next video. “I am the flag of the United States of America. 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. I fly majestically over institutions of learning. I am not a flag, but your Flag. I fly majestically over institutions of learning. There is no comment submitted by members.. © Poems are the property of their respective owners. i'm your flag, the flag of the united states of america . I was born on June 14, 1777, in Philadelphia. I stand for peace, honor, … Page I am indicative of your ideals and symbolic of your sacrifices in the preservation of Liberty, Freedom and Justice. Your flag and my flag! Americans, I am the sacred emblem of your country. I AM THE FLAG . I Am Their Flag. To worship and speak freely. I am a composite of a Nation's idealsand a denotation of its desires.I am Old Glory.....The Star spangled Banner....the Red, White and Blue. I am the emblem of the greatest nation on earth. The scoutmaster at the first said the fire must be allowed to burn itself out, and stayed up most of the night tending it. I AM YOUR FLAG. Dan Solodon, a Disabled American Veteran, wrote "My American Flag" in college for a contest by the Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society in Oklahoma and took 2 awards locally and Regionally , November 23, 1991. I Am Your American Flag poem by Bobbie Polit Carrier. I Am Your Flag I am your flag. me from you and steal the things. I am more than just cloth shaped into design. I am the inspiration for … They flocked to the training grounds and the drill fields. They felt the wrenching sadness of leaving home. I have led your sons into 2018 Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam Ronald Vinson Letter To Your Flag with Англійська subtitles Complain. I am what you believe me to be,and am nothing more.Love and respect me,then Freedom, Liberty, and Justice live. I stand for peace, honor, truth and justice. I am the emblem of the greatest sovereign nation on earth. Im your flag Im red white and blue Im the symbol of freedom you look up to Ive been here more than twohundredtwenty years. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. I give you the flag that burned in the street In protest, in anger and shame, The very same flag that covered the men Who died defending her name. I am the flag of the United States of America. I am the refuge of the World's oppressed people. I am your flag. They endured sickness, loneliness, boredom, bad food, and poor quarters. I was born June 14, 1777. The Army’s 2028 vision proposes 1 million soldiers, half in the Regular Army and half in the National Guard and Reserve. Flag Day Poems and Patriotic Verse . I fly atop the world’s tallest buildings. I am your flag. My name is Old Glory. I am the inspiration for which American Patriots gave their lives and fortunes. "I will not kiss your fucking flag" straightway the silver bird looked grave (departing hurriedly to shave) but--though all kinds of officers (a yearning nation's blueeyed pride) their passive prey did kick and curse until for wear their clarion voices and boots were much the worse, and egged the firstclassprivates on his rectum wickedly to tease I fly majestically over institutions of learning. I am the silent sentinel of Freedom. Color me red, white, and blue Paint me with stripes and stars Treat me with love and respect I have been through many wars Display me with dignity and pride For you and me, many have died Lift me as high as the sky And let me gracefully fly Don't let this banner drag I am your American Flag! The flag of the United States of America. Flag poems - Poetry of the American flag by Roger W Hancock : It's My Site . To live without fear, free from want and oppression, don't let your enemies tear. Oft battered for your right. I am your Flag. I was born June 14, 1777. I am the silent sentinel of Freedom. I am the flag of the United States of America. I will guard and protect your stars and stripes, with all my power, might and life. Here is your symbol,” they said. I symbolize your birthright, your heritage of liberty purchased with blood and sorrow. under God indivisible with liberty and . I Am The Flag. . They … Something has been bothering me lately. June 14 is set aside to honor my birth. Historians are less certain of my origin. June 14th is set aside to honor my birth. I am more than just cloth shaped into design. Color me red white and blue paint me with stripes and stars treat me with love and respect. A-A+ close video open video. I am your Flag. for I AM YOUR FLAG AND I WILL NEVER DIE! I remember some time ago, I think it was … First, the poem, given to him by a nun: American Flag Poem. My fate is in your hands.I can rise equal to your highest hopes.I am indicative of your idealsand symbolic of your sacrifices in the preservation of Liberty,Freedom and Justice. I've been here guarding your land, looking out for you; Our country isn't perfect; it has a lot of flaws; But, it is still the best there is, and no matter what the cause; I'm standing proud, and I wave on high; For all to see as they pass by; That I'm the symbol for "the home of the brave and the land of the free"; For I am your flag; be proud of me! I am the Flag. "; They just went and did what had to be; I've been in the arms of mothers and wives through the years; Who held me so tightly, and shed grieving tears; For the son, daughter, or loved one who would never return; For the price of my freedom they did earn; I carry the burden; I know the cost; Of what it means and how mucyh they have lost; I've seen failures and victories everywhere in this land; I've seen greatness and courage on every hand; I've stood in courthouses, schoolhouses, churches, colleges, and more; I've been on billboards, in 4th of July parades; and on the decks of ships galore; I've been everywhere and seen everything both near and far away; I've evoked praise, and shouts, and prayers day by day; Wherever you go, and whatever you do; I've been here guarding your land, looking out for you; Our country isn't perfect; it has a lot of flaws; But, it is still the best there is, and no matter what the cause; I'm standing proud, and I wave on high; For all to see as they pass by; That I'm the symbol for "the home of the brave and the land of the free"; For I am your flag; be proud of me! 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