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101 Patriotic Poems, Songs, and Speeches by McGraw-Hill,

101 Patriotic Poems, Songs, and Speeches by McGraw-Hill,
A lyrical celebration of America and the spirit of her people Celebrate the innovative, honorable, and brave spirit of those who founded the United States of America--and of the men and women who continue to make our country great--with this inspiring collection of patriotic prose and poetry. From the transcendent prose of Ralph Waldo Emerson to the poetic grace of Walt Whitman to the electric oratory of Martin Luther King Jr., this completely revised edition features the essays, poems, songs, and speeches that have shaped our national character. Timely and timeless, this conveniently portable compilation of stirring odes to America offers an opportunity to stop and reflect--anytime, anywhere--on what it means to be a part of this diverse, proud, and constantly evolving nation. The moving selection of poems, songs, and speeches in this revised edition includes: Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Tribute to America"--"There is a people mighty in its youth, A land beyond the oceans of the west . . . ." Emerson's "A Nation's Strength"--"What makes a nation's pillars high And its foundation strong? . . . Not gold but only men can make A people great and strong." Lawrence Jones' "I Am the Flag"--"I am a composite being of all the people of America. I am the union if you are united. I am one and indivisible if you are undivided. I am the flag." Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"--"That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth." Walt Whitman's "For You 0 Democracy"--"I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America, and along the shores of the great lakes,and all over the prairies . . ." Martin Luther King Jr.'s" "I Have a Dream"--"With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.



The Patriot by Christopher Davis,
The Patriot by Christopher Davis,
The Patriot is the chronicle of a deeply personal attempt to rebuild a sense of self and safety in an unstable environment. Christopher Davis' poems address destructive forces, including the murder of a younger brother and the impact of AIDS on modern gay culture. These elements blend with the dangers of a world in which love and death are cruelly inseparable, and in which the insinuations of consumer culture into the psyche destroy security, but in which dark humor and the beauty of imagery combat despair. In language electric with imagination, these poems utter a mangled, stuttering, contemporary echo of Walt Whitman's poetry, cheated out of its joyous confidence but constructing, in the words of the author, a "weak bridge away from suicide".



Rule Britannia - "Rule Britannia" is a patriotic British national song, originating from the poem "Rule Britannia" by James Thomson, and put to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. The song was included in Alfred, a masque about Alfred the Great co-written by Thomson and David Mallet and first performed at Cliveden, country home of Frederick, Prince of Wales, to celebrate the accession of King George I and the birthday of the Princess Augusta.

Guantanamera - "Guantanamera" ("The girl from Guantánamo") is perhaps the best known Cuban song and that country's most noted patriotic song. The lyrics are based on the first poem in the collection Simple Verses by Cuban nationalist poet José Martí, adapted by Julián Orbón.

Still White Danube Undulates - "Тих Бял Дунав Се Вълнува" ("Still White Danube Undulates") is a well-known Bulgarian patriotic songs. The lyrics are based on a poem by the same name by Ivan Vazov.

Battle of the Baltic - The Battle of the Baltic is the title of an upbeat patriotic poem written in 1801 by the Scottish poet Thomas Campbell. Its subject is the naval Battle of Copenhagen, fought earlier that year between the fleets of Britain and Denmark.



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