Memorial Day 2011

May 30, 2011

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Thank you to members of the blogforce who have served their country: Lew Waters, Pete the Banker and Rees Lloyd.

A 5th Listener, Roy Widing, wrote this poem:
One Soldier’s Life
By Roy Widing
John 15:13-14

On a cold and rainy evening
Near an old and sunken grave
Sounds a trumpet’s simple, solemn tune
Respects paid to the brave

Mere interest on a huge debt owed
For the biggest sacrifice
Through terror, sorrow, untold pain
Fire, smoke and ice

This soldier, many never knew
But he was someone’s son
And gave the promise of his youth
Now he’s the greater one

His battleground was far from home
He fought to keep us free
While many men spend lives on self
This man gave his for me

So many never made it back
They rest on foreign soil
Such gallant men I’ll not forget
For they define what’s loyal

Graves very often mention
The place where brave men fell
For others, we may never know
As only God can tell

Location matters little
For lives they nobly gave
Near forest, field or desert
In air, or watery grave

This young man
Left his loved ones home
War pulled those lives apart
And left his fractured family
With but a broken heart

One soldier’s life speaks loud for those
Now silent through the years
This brave man’s sacred resting place
I wash with grateful tears


-by Roy Widing
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