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Showing posts with label Veterans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Veterans. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Gratitude On Veteran's Day

No Greater Love...

As I stare in awe and wonder
         At this flag before my eyes,
I see within it's glowing depths
         Those who fought for Freedom's prize;
                   The heart to win, the will to fight,
                   The choice to stand for God and right.
                   I see the men who knew me not
                   Yet, for my freedom, fiercely fought.
                   Of cold and sickness, fear and pain,
                   Endured all that we might gain.

As I stand in awe and wonder,
         And I think on Freedom's past,
And think of all the battles fought
         That liberty might last;
                   I hear the cry of soldiers lost,
                   To save my life they paid the cost.
                   I hear the thunder, battles fierce,
                   I hear the sobs the heart to pierce.
                   A mother's loss, a country's gain,
                   How hard the heart feels not the pain?

                   As I watch this flag above
                   And think upon a warrior's love,
                   Giving all for Freedom's gain,
                   Counting not the cost or pain.
                   Standing fast tho' heart should break,
                   His friends-at-arms he'll not forsake.
                   The warrior's heart will ne'er give in,
                   For Freedom's sake he'll fight to win.

Proud, this flag shows warrior's love,
         He gave his all for me and you.
It's proof? The stripes of boldest red.
         He fought for those he never knew.

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend." John 15:13
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Friday, November 11, 2011

VETERAN'S DAY ~ EVERY DAY

I'm blatantly stealing this from my other blog ~ Minstrals & Troubadors ~ and posting it here. I really can't think of anything better to say on this day of gratitude and rememberance of our brave Warriors.
 
It bothers me.

I bothers me that, when I thank a Veteran, he is surprised.  Or that he cries.  Not because I thanked him, but because anyone thanked him. 
He didn't join the military to gain honors or acclaim.  Most of them joined out of a sense of duty, a desire to do what they considered the right thing and the choice to do whatever they could to contribute to the continuing freedom of what they considered a great nation.

When I see a Veteran, I shake his hand, tell him how much I appreciate his service and even ask what branch he was in or where he served.  They don't tell me much (it's mostly in passing, after all) but they proudly proclaim their branch of the military and unit they served in.  
Most of the time, they smile in gratitude for my gratitude.  Once in awhile, tears will fill their eyes that someone my age will make the effort to even show gratitude for what they did with something as simple as a handshake, a smile, and a quiet "thank you".   Sometimes, if family is nearby, tears will fill their eyes, too.  Because someone was grateful to an unsung hero.
They don't want a parade. 
They don't desire fame.
They don't need ceremonies.

They deserve respect for sacrifices made.
They deserve honor for services rendered.
They deserve a long line of grateful people shaking their hand and saying a quiet "thank you" until it's no longer a surprise.

If you see a Veteran (they ususally wear a baseball hat or a windbreaker or something else with the name of their unit or ship, something will give them away) stop and shake his hand.  Ask him where he served, what unit he was with, and thank him for that service.  If you can, pay for his meal. You can do this anonymously, I have, and what's a few dollars more for someone who offered his life for yours?  Just ask the waitress for his ticket and tell her to only let him know it's from a grateful citizen.  He'll be thrilled and it will make your day to have given a little gratitude to such a quiet, brave man.
They all went to hell and back for us. 

Appreciate them while we still have them.

Thank them while we still have the time.

THE PRICE PAID
In Old Glory's depths I see
     The lives all spent on me and thee.
Bravest men, beloved sons,
     Immortalized.... Forgotten ones.

Those Warriors of forgotten days,
     Men of deepest mem'ries haze,
Once fought for us across the sea
     To keep their love'd country free.

Some say they went because they must,
     Some say because of wander-lust.
But, most of all, the Warrior went
     To save us from tyrannic bent.

The colors that Old Glory shows,
     Vibrant hues with which it glows,
Blue and white, they stand to me
     As Freedom's own, sweet purity.

The color, tho', that shines most bright,
     And wraps itself around the sight,
Stands for the bloody price they paid.
     Their lives, for Freedom, gladly trade.

if anyone knows the photographer,
please tell me so I can give him/her credit

 Where Are The Tears?
Where are the tears for the fallen in war?
For those who have journeyed thru Death's darkened door?

Where the reminders of valor? Unsung.
For those who departed with life left undone?

Where do you stand for the red, white and blue?
The banner defended by others who knew;

     Knew they could die for taking a stand,
     Knew they'd be hated, protecting this land,
     Knew that their choice could be met with disgust
     But knew, to save others, the choice was a must.

Where are the tears? Where is the pride?
Where is the faith to stand at their side?

Where is the gratitude, down thru the years,
For lives that were sacrificed. Where are the tears?