3 cheers for the Red, White, and Blue
THE FLAG GOES BY
By Henry H. Bennett
‘Hats off! Along the street there comes
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums
A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off!
The flag is passing by!’ (repeat at the end)
Blue and crimson and white it shines,
Over the steel-tipped ordered lines.
Hats off! The colors before us fly;
But more than the flag is passing by..
Sea-fights and land-fights, grim and great,
Fought to make and to save the State:
Weary marches and sinking ships;
Cheers of victory on dying lips;
Days of plenty and years of peace;
March of strong land’s swift increase;
Equal justice, right and law,
Stately honor and reverend awe;
Sign of a nation, great and strong
To ward her people from foreign wrong;
Pride and glory and honor, – all
Live in the colors to stand or fall.
‘Hats off! Along the street there comes…’
H.H. Bennett wrote this poem in 1897.
Notice how much of its imagery came true
right here on Saipan and Tinian islands
50 years later during WWII and during our
Liberation Day Parade today on Beach Road.
SWEET SENRYU RED WHITE AND BLUE
Candy red apples on a stick give em a lick
half moon cookies chocolate and white
watch the moon tonight and take a bite
my sister’s rhubarb raspberries and blue
plenty of penny pies for you
blueberry raspberry apple cherry
fresh pumpernickel rye bread
many hungry mouths are fed
vanilla ice cream on a stick
pink and white cotton candy fluff
eat and lick before they melt. quick!
popsicles and ice keke red and blue
vanilla shakes and banana smoothie
summer delights for me and you.
Joey aka “Pepe Batbon” Connolly is a retired educator who taught in the CNMI, NOLA, and LVNV. He is the Poet Laureate of Tinian and enjoys stargazing.