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Jeffrey Carter
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0 posted 2000-06-23 05:32 PM


Hi, everyone, I need a little help with this piece! There are afew lines that just keep bugging me, they are marked with an *

Thank you in advance for your help


Oh, Timeless, Symbol of freedom
You've flown your colors true
Ever soaring proudly high
The red, the white and the blue

Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
For the hope that you gave*

Always there as a symbol
Of the future they did seek*
What they were fighting for
The promise of liberty

The hope of the new life
That they would soon begin
You weren't just another flag*
To those tired and lonely men

To them you were a sign
Of the dream they dared to chase
To build a future of equality
For all God's human race

To them I write this in homage
And as a tribute to you
The colors of my freedom
The red, the white and the blue


All my love,
Jeffrey

I lie awake in a world filled with dreams,
but dreams can be so real when you don't know you're asleep



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Elizabeth
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1 posted 2000-06-23 08:12 PM


Great work Jeffrey, especially with the Fourth of July coming up.

How 'bout these lines:

Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
The ones who were so brave

Always there as a symbol
Of their dream to one day befree
What they were fighting for
The promise of liberty

The hope of the new life
That they would soon begin
You were more than just a flag
To those tired and lonely men

I hope I've helped.

Elizabeth




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I'm leaving the cat a note
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2 posted 2000-06-23 08:18 PM


Jeff,

This was awesome! Loved the theme
of this piece. As always your work
is extrodinary...i did a little
dabling too...

heres what i came up with

Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
And the freedom they did save

Always there as a symbol
Of independence and unity
What they were fighting for
The promise of liberty

The hope of the new life
That they would soon begin
You weren't just a mere flag
To those tired and lonely men

Hope you like. I tried anyway.
Take care,
Amy  
P.S. I liked your lines too.



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3 posted 2000-06-23 10:24 PM


Jeffrey,

Very patriotic poem my friend.  Love it.  Took a stab at those lines.  How about:


Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
So the way could be paved

Always there as a symbol
Of justice and integrity
What they were fighting for
The promise of liberty

The hope of the new life
That they would soon begin
You weren't just an ordinary flag
To these tired and lonely men


Wonderful writing my friend.  I like yours, hope you like mine.  LOL  

LW



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Jeffrey Carter
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4 posted 2000-06-24 12:02 PM


Thanks to you all for your help

Let's see if anyone else wants to add anything

All my love,
Jeffrey

I lie awake in a world filled with dreams,
but dreams can be so real when you don't know you're asleep


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5 posted 2000-06-24 05:48 AM


Jeffrey~
Wonderful read...patriotic indeed, good to see  
I didn't have a go at dabbling as the others did a fine job and I like every single version of your poem that they all wrote  
See Ya Tracie~


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6 posted 2000-06-24 05:57 AM


Hi Jeffery
I agree with Tracie66 I think the others have done a fine job with their suggestions. I like the whole idea of the poem and there was'nt too much wrong with it in the first place.

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7 posted 2000-06-24 08:03 AM


Your patriotic heart rings true here through and through Jeffrey ... beautifully penned! I played a little too, I'm amazed at how many versions you can have with all these minds working away ... everyone's suggestions are splendid, including your original!

Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
For the land, the free, the brave.

Always there, a symbol of
The futures they did seek
And what they fought for valiantly,
'Twas promised liberty.

The hopes and dreams of new life
Re-enforced and proved to them ...
You were not just "another" flag
To those tired and lonely men.

Have fun Jeffrey ... thanks for asking us to dabble, it was fun!      

Best wishes,
/Kit



[This message has been edited by Kit McCallum (edited 06-24-2000).]

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8 posted 2000-06-24 07:01 PM


Jefferey,

Thanks for the chance to help a fellow poet. I cant honestly say yours needs to be improved upon but here goes...

Whenever I cahnce to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
For the courage that you gave.

Always there as a symbol
Of what they were fighting for
The promise of liberty
For themselves and so many more

The hope of a new life
That they would soon begin
You werent just another promise
To these sad and lonely men

Jeffrey Carter
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9 posted 2000-06-25 12:29 PM


WOW!!!

You all have come up with some remarkably fitting lines

Thank you for all your help

I will mull this over for a bit and then post another reply with the finished work

All my love,
Jeffrey


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10 posted 2000-06-25 12:39 PM


Very good poem from the start....all of these version are just great.....so i think I will refrain from any more suggestions as you already have alot to decide from and what a hard decision it is going to be!! Have fun!!!  

Julie :)



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11 posted 2000-06-25 10:58 AM



Jeffrey~

Great read...very patriotic..I thought it was fine as it is!

~Lorraine


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Jeffrey Carter
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12 posted 2000-06-26 11:58 PM


Ok, here is the finished work, Please , feel free to tell me what you think  
Again, Thank you all for your invaluable help, I am truly greatful

Color Of Freedom


Oh, Timeless, Symbol of freedom
You've flown your colors true
Ever soaring proudly high
The red, the white and the blue

Whenever I chance to look upon
And see your banner wave
I think of those who proudly died
For the hope that you gave

Always there as a symbol
Of the future they did seek
What they fought for so valiantly
'Twas promised liberty

The hope of the new life
That they would soon begin
You weren't just "another" flag
To those tired and lonely men

To them you were a sign
Of the dream they dared to chase
To build a future of equality
For all God's human race

To them I write this in homage
And as a tribute to you
The colors of my freedom
The red, the white and the blue


< !signature-->

All my love,
Jeffrey



[This message has been edited by Jeffrey Carter (edited 06-26-2000).]

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13 posted 2000-06-27 12:21 PM


I had written this before I saw your final version...it concerns the 3rd verse

Please don't think it just a symbol,
Let it remind us what they did seek
The  principles they shed their blood for
are those that keep alive the promise of liberty

Jeffrey Carter
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14 posted 2000-06-27 09:17 PM


Prometheus,

WOW

I think I now have a new 3rd verse  

Thank you m'friend

All my love,
Jeffrey


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