Essay on Line poems

A detailed Summary of Essay on Line poems


A senator and his family are killed by a two engine monster

Ten a.m. in a storm filled sky, freezing rain falling in sheets

The airport so close seems so far away

Veering off course, ground rushing upward

Colliding with the pine tree sentinels of a desolate swamp

Grievance is extreme, friends and foes alike

Cold church in the rain, thousands stand to pay their respects

To honor the patriots who fought for our freedom

With the help of the French we fought the British

Eight years of fighting for one united cause

At last we move to the last stronghold

We go to beat the British at Yorktown

Superior strategy decides the victor

We surrounded the 8,000 left of the British

Cornwallis surrendered after watching his men die

Fear is the quiet, dark man sitting in the ba


I realize that the flame symbolizes my determination to go on, not to give up

The feeling of the place is bittersweet in taste

The determination that the young man possesses is so extraordinary I can smell it

This is the taste of sadness mixed in with the love in a family

I see a tiny little candle, its flame burning brightly



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Approximate Word count = 782
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)

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