Texans First

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This poem is special because it reflects my dogged determination to live free from tyranny or intrusion of my rights as a citizen of the State of Texas. When I discovered that we fly our flag side by side with the American flag, I said, "not above, nor beneath, but alongside th the United States we stand, with justice and liberty for all.

Texans First

When I speak of Texans, I remember quite well,

A grass roots uprising that stirred up some hell.

Some men gave their blood on that day long ago,

So we could be Texas and not old Mexico.

 

They asked us to come here in 1824,

To plant all their fields and to rake with a hoe,

But there came a day in 1836,

That Mexico wanted us out in a fix!

 

The “scrape,” as they called it, brought quite a fear,

They pillaged our farms and things we held dear.

We loaded our rifles and rode out the door,

And didn’t come back till they weren’t there no more.

 

It would be highly unlikely, in a fight, that we’d run,

When the feds seem to think that they own everyone.

For when, ten years later, we joined America’s ride,

With an oath we established our flags “side by side.”

 

Not underneath as to say we’ll submit,

To any dumb law that you might see fit.

But we’re not too haughty, or say we’re too cool,

To lay down our lives for the rest of you fools.

 

Texans are Texans, then Americans, too,

But we were a nation before we joined you.

So when you say jump, we might just say, “who?”

“Remember the Alamo!” and Goliad, too!

 

 

Jacqueline Applewhite©

4/20/2010

 

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Teardrops commented on Texans First

06-25-2010

I wish everyone would yell of state pride as you do great poem my friend thanks for the read Marie

Maleficent commented on Texans First

06-25-2010

I'm gonna put this in my fav's juz cuz I'm a die-hard Texan myself!! =) I see Ian was here & I know he wishes he was in Texas too ;) I am a Daughter of the Republic of Texas... my family came there in 1864 and my greatx3 grandfather tracked for Austin and helped clean up the aftermath of the Alamo... I have plans to go home to stay soon! great write gal! =)

texaswriter

06/25/2010

My great-great-great-granddaddy fought in a skirmish and was fatally wounded with Santa Anna's men, he died in the arms of his wife Catherine the next day. The next day was the actual battle of S. J. She stayed in Liberty 15 more years at Dever's Place and inherited more land from her husband's service to the Republic. I need to find out how to get documented on DOR though. Love ya, sis!

Maleficent

06/25/2010

www.drt-inc.org... that's their website... check the list of Our Ancestors and find your granddad's name and fill out the forms... I think there's a small fee, but that's it and ya get all the info on upcoming events... have fun! ;)

Rhymer commented on Texans First

06-25-2010

Enjoyable read about the birth of Texas. Well done..........10.....

texaswriter

06/25/2010

It's my history. Been here since 1824. Thanks for the great big fat 10! Gee, it must have hit a nerve!

Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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