Independence Day (July 4th) Poems for Free
by Nicholas Gordon
Independence Day poems, Independence Day poetry, July 4th poems, July 4th poetry, free for personal or non-commercial use.
All poems: copyright by Nicholas Gordon.
- America: An Ideal That's Less than Ideal
- America Can Never Be America
- America Is Built on a Foundation of Hope
- America Is Not an Exclusive Club
- America Is on a Long Journey
- America's Built on Stolen Land
- America's Is the World's Eventual State
- Fantasies Endure the Test of Time
- I Wish There Were a Washington
- Identity Requires Memory
- In Every Heart There Is, of Course, Corruption
- In Every Point of View That's Held Sincerely
- In Time All Meanings Fade
- In What We've Done We Take the Greatest Shame
- Indeed, from Whom or What Are Rights Derived
- Indeed, This Should Be Interdependence Day
- Inevitably, the World Will Be One Country
- Innocence Is like an Open Door
- Is This the Beginning of the End
- July 4th Is a Day for Barbeques
- Jury's Still Out, I Guess, on Democracy
- Just Remember: Freedom's Not a Given
- Just Think of How It Was That Hot July
- Just Words Declared Our Freedom Long Ago
- Justice Is a Collection Agency
- Justice Is as Justice Does
- Justice Now Means Food, Health, Habitation
- Then, There Was No Right to Eat
- To the Founding Fathers
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