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He
was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling
fast,
and
he sat around the Legion, telling stories of the past.
Of
a war that he had fought in and the deeds that he
had done.
In
his exploits with his buddies; they were heroes, everyone.

And
'tho sometimes, to his neighbors, His tales became
a joke,
all
his buddies listened, for they knew whereof he spoke.
But
we'll hear his tales no longer, for ol' Bob has passed
away,
and
the world's a little poorer, for a soldier died today.

He
won't be mourned by many, just his children and his
wife.
For
he lived an ordinary, Very quiet sort of life.
He
held a job and raised a family, quietly going on his
way;
and
the world won't note his passing; 'tho a Soldier died
today.

When
politicians leave this earth, their bodies lie in
state,
while
thousands note their passing, and proclaim that they
were great.
Papers
tell of their life stories, from the time that they
were young,
But the passing of a soldier, Goes unnoticed, and
unsung.

Is
the greatest contribution, to the welfare of our land,
some
jerk that breaks his promise, and cons his fellow
man?
Or
the ordinary fellow, who in times of war and strife,
Goes
off to serve his Country And offers up his life?
The politician's stipend
And the style in which he lives,
Are sometimes disproportionate,
to the service he gives.
While the ordinary
soldier, who offered up his all,
is paid off with a
medal and perhaps a pension, small.

It's so easy to forget
them, for it is so long ago,
that our Bobs and Jims
and Johnnys, went to battle, but we know.
It was not the politicians,
with their compromise and ploys,
who won for us the
freedom, that our Country now enjoys.

Should you find yourself
in danger, with your enemies at hand,
would you really want
some cop-out, with his ever waffling stand?
Or would you want a
Soldier, Who has sworn to defend,
His home, his kin,
and Country, and would fight until the end?

He was just a common
Soldier and his ranks are growing thin,
but his presence should
remind us, we may need his like again.
For when countries
are in conflict, then we find the Soldier's part,
is to clean up all
the troubles, that the politicians start.

If we cannot do him
honor, while he's here to hear the praise,
then at least let's
give him homage, at the ending of his days.
Perhaps just a simple
headline, in the paper that might say:
"OUR COUNTRY IS IN
MOURNING,
FOR A SOLDIER DIED TODAY."
Author Unknown

It is the Soldier,
not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the Soldier,
not the campus organizer, who gives us freedom to
demonstrate.
It is the Soldier
who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag,
and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows
the protester to burn the flag.
Quote by Father Dennis Edward O'Brien




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