Eugene: Ok, um… so this is SUPPOSED to be just a one-shot but instead, I'm making this in 3 parts. The first one here will be the intro. This is an early Christmas gift for IggyIsMagic so yeah, bear with me. Also, this one will be based on the Revolutionary War *sniffle* YET IT'S SO SAD! TT^TT Why? Because if you watch America's Storage Room Cleaning while watching Hetalia, you'll see the emotional depth as America was trying to be independent from England… great, now I'm gonna cry. So this will be angst-like but it may settle down a little.. hopefully. ONWARD WITH THE POEM SERIES! TEARS OF HAPPINESS OR SORROW!

*~Introduction while crossing the Atlantic Ocean~*

As you cross the Atlantic

from England's land to America's by sea so un-epic,

you may not know of the war between the 2 nations

for it has something to do with independence and their agitations.

It was somewhere between the years 1775-1783,

this is the American Revolutionary War, as you can see.

This is the colony America versus the country England,

fighting for the rights of independence and the laws and the future of the possible wonderland.

Whose side do you choose, please tell me.

I promise not to tell, as the reality was probably meant to be.

But just tell me who do you sympathize the most and who's side you're taking:

America, the innocent-yet-cocky guy so striking?

Or England, whose empire has influenced so many?

No matter what happens at the brink of war, the number of deaths are uncanny.

Swim into tears of happiness with the Minutemen while the sun is shining?

Or plunge into tears of sorrow that the Redcoats are drowning?

Please take a side, as I instructed and try to feel the nation's sympathy.

Or go deeper into both sides and see the glimpse of war at both sides with empathy.

Win for victory and immunity

or lose for infinity,

Fight for your country

and you decide the fate of your possible victory.