Sunday, September 11, 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

uncle Sam


There are several stories as to the origins of Uncle Sam.

He is said to have appeared quite early in U.S. history, in the midst of the War of 1812, when the U.S. fought its war against Britain over alleged British infractions of international maritime law.

Uncle Sam, the individual personification of the United States of America is a familiar sight to many. His high Top Hat, star covered headband dressed in a blue frock coat and red and white striped trousers has gazed over Americans since September 7th, 1813, in some form or another.

Poetry too has long been used as a means of putting across a political message. From the plays of Shakespeare, through the Romantic poets, Byron and Keats of the early 19th Century, political messages have been an important message for the poet.

In Britain today, there is still a poet laureate. Their duty to write poems on important events of the current day to record them in poetic form for future generations. Woe betide the poet laureate that fails to bring the right note of majesty to an important event. Public and politicians often berate poets who seek to impart the wrong message to posterity.

In my poem, written completely by acciddent on September 7th, 2011, the 198th birthday of Uncle Sam
I write for the old symbol to rise again. Pull the people together with old patriotic virtues and answer the question, Who is Uncle Sam?


Uncle Sam

Uncle Sam, Uncle Sam.
Star Spangled old man.
Many a year,
We held you dear.
Lead again one more rousing cheer.
Foe who in Patriot's garb,
Can savage this deadly barb.
Join as one to lead the Free
With love of Life and Liberty.
Uncle Sam, Uncle Sam.
Bring together the common man.
Underneath the Red, White and Blue.
To the Patriots ever true.
Lead us now from the fight.
To shine again Liberty's pure light.
Wipe away the tear of pain,
Sip the TEA of Boston's Main.
Come all heroes of the past,
Once more to the bugles blast.
March with us once again.
Save the land from our pain.
But What is that I hear?
Who is Sam? Who is Sam?
People that I love so dear.
YOU ARE SAM. YOU ARE SAM!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Flash Stories

One of my latest forays into the world of writing is creating "flash stories".
A flash story is a work of fiction which can be as short as just fifty-five words. More commonly however it is longer. It must have a beginning, middle and end, and the general maximum is just 1,000 words.

Flash story is a new term for an old form of literature and story telling. Many of the Fables of Aesop and Biblical Parables could be described as "Flash stories" too.

A Flash story, must be self contained, it cannot be part of a larger work. To create such a work would mean that it was merely a chapter in a longer story.

Flash stories need not contained detailed characterization and need to restrict detail to an absolute minimum. The only reason for a flash story to exist is to tell a story.
Like in the old days of the TV Cop show Dragnet, "Just the Fact's folks, Just the Facts."

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