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Pearl Harbor
President Roosevelt declared America as the great arsenal of Democracy
But to me it seemed more like hypocrisy.
America aided our allies with a war
And it ultimately turned into more.
The Germans torpedoed our supply ship
But that did not start our warships.
A catastrophe in the Pacific Ocean
Started the Americans in motion
To enter World War II with all their emotion.
Japan was greedy and wanted more of the territories of the Pacific
It would lead to something horrific.
Japan used the element of surprise
And America was none the wise.
On Sunday morning December 7, 1941, what seemed to be a peaceful start to the day
Japanese planes dropped from the clouds to fulfill their doomsday and let the bombs away.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii laid quiet and still
As the Japanese went in for the kill.
Explosions and gunshots echoed in the air
As American sailors had not a prayer.
They scrambled and ran to retaliate
But it was ultimately too late.
Men were screaming and so many bleeding
As the Japanese’s plans were succeeding.
The USS Arizona with more than a thousand men still aboard
Split in two and sank into the harbor and left the base floored.
Nearly twenty-five hundred men lay dead
And so many Americans were filled with dread.
No matter how many acts that day of chivalry
It will always be known as the day of Infamy.
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This is one of my favorite pieces. This piece means something to me because my grandfather served in WW2. I uploaded this poem for a History project and my history teacher enjoyed it so I hope whoever reads this poem enjoys it as much as others and I did.