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Old 05-23-2014, 13:04   #1
The Reaper
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Memorial Day Comments

Good words to consider on this holiday.

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A SACRED CALLING

by Mike Norman

NOW I KNOW WHY MEN WHO HAVE BEEN TO WAR YEARN TO REUNITE

NOT TO TELL STORIES OR LOOK AT OLD PICTURES. NOT TO LAUGH AND TO WEEP

COMRADES GATHER BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN WITH MEN WHO ONCE ACTED AT THEIR BEST

MEN WHO SUFFERED AND SACRIFICED TOGETHER

WHO WERE STRIPPED OF THEIR HUMANITY

I DID NOT PICK THESE MEN

THEY WERE DELIVERED BY THE MILITARY AND BY FATE.

BUT I KNOW THEM IN A WAY I KNOW NO OTHER MEN

I HAVE NEVER GIVEN ANYONE SUCH TRUST

THEY WERE WILLING TO GUARD SOMETHING MORE PRECIOUS THAN MY LIFE

THEY WOULD HAVE CARRIED MY REPUTATION, THE MEMORY OF ME

IT WAS PART OF THE BARGAIN WE ALL MADE

THE REASON WE WERE SO WILLING TO DIE FOR ONE ANOTHER

AS LONG AS I HAVE MEMORY, I WILL THINK OF THEM EVERY DAY

I AM SURE WHEN I LEAVE THIS WORLD, MY LAST THOUGHTS WILL BE

OF MY GOD, MY FAMILY AND MY COMRADES. SUCH GOOD MEN.
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