On the true patriot

Jaquan 2021-10-20 17:26:25

The true patriot
leads a mortal life
and is even more peaceful and comfortable. The

true patriot is
not keen to talk about confrontation and war
because he knows that every battle will bring wounds to the country. The

true patriot
does not pull the trigger easily
because of him. Knowing that peace may retain love,
even if the enemy in front of you is the love of others, the

true patriot
will not be the first to
speak out to his compatriots for his deterrence, but will make every enemy give birth to respect. The

true patriot
must be like a mortal. The same life
because he has children, daughters and friends,
because everything he has is in this land he loves.
All the love...The

true patriot
may be violence in his form,
but the core must be love to
tolerate more love. ..

So when the alarm bell of national danger rings,
he will take out his battle axe and put a steel gun on his back.
Inspired patriotism is not patriotism.
Only fighting for love is the faith that lasts
and only the power released to protect the beloved. more powerful
perhaps mortal patriotic often late
, but certainly more profound

when the war ended
he was still a human being
back to his land
does not need praise
Do not even remembered
because everything is as it should
fight for love
is more worthy

It's just that I always look into the distance
because there is a son
who died in battle is buried there and he is covered with that beautiful national flag...


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Extended Reading
  • Levi 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Seeing the rows of people standing and shooting during the War of Independence, and a bunch of music playing in the back, I sigh, fortunately, I was born in modern society.

  • Berenice 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Although it is the main theme of the old beauty, but this is the one that made me fall in love with Mel Gibson.

The Patriot quotes

  • Benjamin Martin: I have seven children. My wife is dead. Now, who's to care for them if I go to war?

    Col. Harry Burwell: Wars are not fought only by childless men.

  • Lord General Cornwallis: This is not the conduct of a gentleman!

    Benjamin Martin: If the conduct of your officers is the measure of a gentleman, then I'll take that as a compliment.