America's Immigrants Poem by Randy McClave

America's Immigrants



One color or belief America is not
America indeed is a melting pot,
We all have come from a different land
With different beliefs, and so we stand.

We have fought in wars for our country to protect
We have all become our countries architect,
To build and to create we all are known
We worship no Monarch upon a golden throne.

We are a country of great pioneers
Newcomers to this great land who dreams and steers,
Without immigrants we would indeed fail or fall
We need no trenches, or fences or a wall.

Lady Liberty examines us all through a microscope
She looks for our dreams, and our faith and hope,
For her judgment I will not need to wait
Immigrants, have made America great.

Randy L. McClave

Saturday, April 1, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: foreigner
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Ashland, Kentucky
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