Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Poems Of Support Andget Well Words Does This Poem Support Or Argue Against Manifest Destiny? Why?

Does this poem support or argue against manifest destiny? why? - poems of support andget well words

DH Ingham
7. April 1906

"Benevolent assimilation"
It is still a daunting task;
Not even in their efforts of many
A dropped the mask of piety.

Even if the torture of indigenous
Are woven into a joke
Neither in the capture of Aguinaldo
With the cunning ruse of a guest.

Each event was celebrated at the time
In a series of similar crimes
On the side of our history,
Of these better times.

Meanwhile, we look to Russia
Horrified by his macabre scenes
The darkest possible, but rivals
Our own in the Philippines.

If assimilation "benevolent"
With Machiavellian cunning
He still remembers the first duty of friction "
We owe it to our stolen Islands.

Where under the rule of the "wild"
But lately, the duty
Six hundred natives extended
How to cut the grass in the aftermath;

Mixed with their wives and children
Crushed in a common grave,
Close ties to their husbands and fathers,
Besides the issue of savings.

And he did it in bulk
In only cause considerable costs;
In our brave U.S. soldiers
Only seventeen were lost.

The award, blood stained laurel
They belong to General Wood;
And our booty worship, the assessor
Always call her good work.

We boast of our peace-loving leaders,
And the profits of an unequal war;
Our long-term national vision Conscanance,
Espionage, but away evil.

We are used to harvest the glamorous,
For coils of cladding
To fight against the driver of Kluge
Through the fog of lies goodness.

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