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sks001
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Veteran's Day

Postby sks001 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:31 pm

Forgotten Fighter
by James Kisner


"In World War II," he whispered, "I was wounded by a blast."
As he began his story, reminiscing of his past.

"I was just a boy back then, I lied about my age."
"To get into the army, and .... fight for the U.S. of A."

"I love this country very much, it's still the very best."
"And I would fight, to keep it free, and safe from foreign pest."

"We won that war, and I came home, my wounds had healed enough,
To re-enlist with other men." "The army made us tough."

"Then a little flare up, in Korea called us out."
"A threat against our freedom, spreading fear without a doubt."

"There I caught a bullet, when I tried to save a friend."
"Another wound, for Uncle Sam, they sent me home to mend."

"Soldier, have you had enough? My sergeant said to me."
"Or, do you want another tour, if ever there's to be?"

"We would train and fight again, if ever ..... it need be."
"Because we love America, we'll fight to keep it free."

"It didn't take too long, before my boys were off again."
"We were shipped off to a war, we thought would never end."

"I didn't understand it much, if it was wrong or right."
"But ..... I was a U.S. soldier, and my country said "Go fight."

"I never questioned orders, that were sent from up above."
"I did it for America, the country, that I love."

"I fought to keep my country safe, again, in Viet Nam."
"Then, wounded I came home again, a victim of Napalm."

"My fighting days were over now, and I had given all."
"But so very many had given more than me, their names are on a Wall and on other Memorials in Washington."

"I am now, well up in years, a soldier old and worn."
"I could only sit and pray as I watched Desert Storm and Iraq."

"So proud of our boys over there, who stand for what is right."
"Freedom is the battle cry, the reason why they fight."

"Young soldiers fight for liberty, protecting freedoms bliss."
"Old soldiers dream of by-gone-days, while fighting loneliness."

"We were heroes in our day," He said, and then he sighed.
"Forgotten in some V.A. home, and all my friends have died."

"I never ask for anything, just wanted to live free."
"But if you write this story, there are many just like me."

"Who fought to keep our country, safe and free from every foe."
"Only to come home again, and have no place to go."

"Sadly, when the limelight fails, Heroes fade away."
"Some men fight the silent battles, til their dying day."

"Please .... remember what it took, and what we had to pay."
"And join with us remembering on this Veterans Day."

"Veterans Day is special, it is not just a holiday."
"The reason that we have this day, should be etched on your heart."

"Lives were lost, and young men disabled, to keep this country free."
"So take a moment on this day, to meditate with me."

"Remember all those valiant men, and women who fought for,
The lifestyle that you now enjoy, because they went to war."
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Have you hugged and thanked a vet today, if not then please do so.

In memory of my brother who was paralyzed in the war at the very young age of 18. Shot in the spine running over to his best childhood friend who had just been shot and died. They had enlisted together in peace time and 12 days later the war broke out.
Sandy
Southeast Michigan

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away".

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Postby HEATHER28 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:11 pm

God Bless your brother and all the other Veterns and all our current men and wemon surving our country. It is because of people like your brother that we as americans have our freedom and we as American people can not thank them enough!
Heather

Cdiff free 7yrs! Cdiff left me with IBS but, I am dealing with it!!
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Postby Bobbie » Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:20 am

Sandy,
Beautiful poem. My sympathy over your brother's situation. My dad was in WWII or as he called it, "The Big One" & my uncle was killed when a U boat torpedoed his ship as he was coming home for Xmas. I wast 3 yrs. old & my mother & I were staying with her parents when they received the telegram. I wrote an article about it that was published in a local newspaper. No money, but what the hey! Short fame -- no fortune.


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