Monday, January 24, 2011

Freedom of Speech


NEW YORK DAILY NEWSPAPER  

 


 The Washington Monument will re-open Friday after extensive renovations and beefed up security in the wake of the terrorism of 09.11.01.

Fly the Stars and Stripes proudly, on Flag Day and every day.

 
 
Lindenhurst, L.I.: Flag Day is one of those times for saluting the American flag. Let us remember that the flag was born June 14, 1777, when Betsy Ross got the country all sewed up. A blush of color fills the sky when our flag flies. Our flag stands guards over America — waving a sign of freedom for all the people. Salute the American flag made in the U.S.A. Robert and Susan Davniero
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http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/june-14-flag-day-mayor-bloomberg-soda-ban-bike-share-article-1.1372105#ixzz2YYOHBe8J
 Free Speech Poetry
Published Write On!

Published:  Creations Magazine Poetry

FREE SPEECH
 
Free speech voices
The people’s choices
Speech, write, protest
Is put to the test

First Amendment
Protects statement
Government address
Freedom of the press

Internet watch by congress
Block viewers access
Free speech restrict
Laws of censorship

Censor, bans, suppression
Free speech expressions
Debate in question to be
Is speech really free?

Susan Marie Davniero


WORDS OF PEACE
Published Poet's Art


One day
The peaceful way
In a world of sin
Peace starts within
Beats in each one of us
Peace is a must
To survive the many
In a world of plenty
A heartfelt feast
Serving world peace
Wars forsaking
Touch on peacemaking
Help and care
Love to share
Bonds of humanity
All live in dignity
No war or wrath
The peaceful path
Hope forever more
Absence of war
Battles in strife
Of lost life
One day
I pray
War will cease
Let there be peace
And let it begin
With the peace within



Susan Marie Davniero


READ BETWEEN THE LINES


Read all about it
Reporters’ wit
Crime and capers
In the newspapers

Editor’s choice
People’s voice
Just a hint
News fit to print

Don’t believe every word
Of what you heard
Truth be mine
Read between the lines



Susan Marie Davniero
My Rock and Roll Days
By Susan Marie Davniero
I look back rather to find
My youth left far behind
When record discs spun around
Dancing about to the rockin’ sound
Songs that spoke of peace and love
This teenage girl found plenty of
And when self could do wrong
I listen silently to a ballad song
Musical score records my fate
The songs play on to future dates 
Bade farewell to carefree ways
To my early Rock and Roll days
Yet when act two comes along
 I find the music still rocks on
Songs that I didn’t forget
The party isn’t over yet!
 
by Susan Marie Davniero
 

 
 
HOMEWARD TO AMERICA


Published Long Story Short
by Susan Marie Davniero




 
Voyagers march has begun

New beginnings to come

From across the sea

They came to be free

No looking back

Onward passage track

Landscape on sight

Await their flight

Hopes of stories told

Streets paved with gold

Their unseen destiny

In the land of the free

No longer to roam

America is home





SUSAN MARIE DAVNIERO is a published poet
"The Poet's Market 2011."

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