I Am the Flag of the
Of America
I am the flag of the
United States of America.
My name is
Old
Glory.
I fly atop the world's tallest
buildings.
I stand watch in
I stand for peace, honor, truth and
justice.
I stand for
freedom.
I am
confident.
I am
arrogant.
I am
proud.
When I am
flown with my fellow banners,
My head is a little
higher,
My colors a little
truer.
I bow to no
one!
I am recognized all over the
world.
I am worshipped - I am
saluted.
I am loved - I am
revered.
I am respected - and I am
feared.
I have fought
in every battle
of every war
for more then 200 years.
I was flown
at Valley
Forge,
Gettysburg,
Shiloh and
Appamatox.
I was there at
San Juan
Hill,
the trenches of
France,
in
the Argonne
Forest,
Anzio, Rome and the beaches of Normandy.
Guam,
Okinawa,
Korea and
KheSan, Saigon,
Vietnam know
me.
I was
there.
I led my troops, I was dirty, battleworn and
tired,
But my soldiers cheered me and I was
proud.
I have been
burned, torn and trampled on
the
streets of countries I have helped set
free.
It does not hurt
for I am invincible.
I have been soiled upon, burned, torn and
trampled in the streets of
my country.
And
when it's done by those
Whom I've served in battle - it
hurts.
But I shall
overcome - for I am strong.
I have
slipped the bonds of Earth
and stood watch over the uncharted
frontiers of space from my vantage point on the
moon.
I have borne
silent witness to all of
America's finest
hours.
But my finest
hours are yet to come.
When I am
torn into strips and used as bandages
for my wounded comrades on the
battlefield,
When
I am flown at half-mast to honor my
soldier,
Or when I lie in the trembling arms of a
grieving parent
at the grave of their fallen son or
daughter,
I am
proud.
Please forward my message to all
who still love
and respect me that I may fly proudly
for another two hundred years.