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What flag is this riddle talking about?

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Fourty flags with their silver stars, forty flags with their crimson bars

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  1. The United States flag.


  2. It's not a riddle, it's from the poem "Barbara Frietchie"

    by John Greenleaf Whittier

    In September 1862, and Robert E. Lee's Confederate forces invaded Maryland.

    Up from the meadows rich with corn,

    Clear in the cool September morn,

    The clustered spires of Frederick stand

    Green-walled by the hills of Maryland.

    Round about them orchards sweep,

    Apple and peach tree fruited deep,

    Fair as the garden of the Lord

    To the eyes of the famished rebel horde,

    On that pleasant morn of early fall

    When Lee marched over the mountain wall;

    Over the mountains winding down,

    Horse and foot, into Frederick town.

    Forty flags with their silver stars

    Forty flag with their crimson bars,

    Flapped in the morning wind; the sun

    Of noon looked down, and saw not one.

    Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then,

    Bowed with her fourscore years and ten;

    Bravest of all in Frederick town,

    She took up the flag the men hauled down;

    In her attic window the staff she set,

    To show that one heart was loyal yet.

    Up the street came the rebel tread,

    Stonewall Jackson riding ahead.

    Under his slouched hat left and right

    He glanced; the old flag met his sight.

    "Halt!" - the dust-brown ranks stood fast.

    "Fire!" - out blazed the rifle-blast.

    It shivered the window, pane and sash;

    It rent the banner with seam and gash.

    Quick, as it fell, from the broken staff

    Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf.

    She leaned far out on the window-sill,

    And shook it forth with a royal will.

    "Shoot, if you must, this old gray head,

    But spare your country's flag," she said.

    A shade of sadness, a blush of shame,

    Over the face of the leader came;

    The nobler nature within him stirred

    To life at that woman's deed and word;

    "Who touches a hair of yon gray head

    Dies like a dog! March on!" he said.

    All day long through Frederick street

    Sounded the tread of marching feet;

    All day long that free flag tost

    Over the heads of the rebel host.

    Ever its torn folds rose and fell

    On the loyal winds that loved it well;

    And through the hill-gaps sunset light

    Shone over it with a warm good-night.

    Barbara Frietchie's work is o'er,

    And the Rebel rides on his raids no more.

    Honor to her! and let a tear

    Fall, for her sake, on Stonewall's bier.

    Over Barbara Frietchie's grave,

    Flag of Freedom and Union, wave!

    Peace and order and beauty draw

    Round thy symbol of light and law;

    And ever the stars above look down

    On thy stars below in Frederick town!

  3. Sounds to me like some words lifted from some sort of verse written back when the U.S. flag represented only 40 states in the Union.

  4. The US Flag

  5. The Us flag which showed  40 states that compromised the U S  before the civil war. (which the union used through out the war)

    By the way, it kinda loses its meaning if taken out of context, because if I had not read John Greenleaf' s poem before, i would have had no idea what this was, and i am an avid us history buff.

  6. i think it's talking about different countries flags. like cuba, puerto rico and etc.

  7. um america's?? stars that are white/silver, crimson/red bars or stripes??

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