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sewasham
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0 posted 2008-05-26 04:31 PM


Forgotten Grave

How many have walked past you and just how long has it been?
Since someone took your empty vase and placed some flowers in
Were you a loved ones father or perhaps a loving son?
A young man’s life that ended long before it had begun

Forgotten now, untended grave, how quickly we forget
How sad it is to see no flowers placed beside this vet
A tiny flag blows softly, beside your lonely stone
How is it that you’ve come to lie here sadly all alone?

Has family all forgotten you or have they gone away?
For no one comes to pay respect to you upon this day
Does no one still remember the sacrifice you gave?
To place a solitary flower here upon your grave

Are all of their lives too busy to pause a moment here?
To bow their heads in memory of loved ones they held dear
Oh lonely fallen soldier the greatest price you’ve paid
Yet sadly nothing marks the hallowed spot where you’ve been laid

A life gone unremembered, a gravesite bleak and bare
No one cares to remember that a hero's buried there
So it’s with greatest honor and humble heartfelt pride
That I now place this wreath of flowers here next to your side


© Copyright 2008 Stephen E. Washam - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2008-05-26 04:57 PM


Stephen, your words are the flowers placed in kindness upon all the lonely graves where memories seem to fade ... wonderfully written and very very poignant.

Love,
Margherita

steavenr
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2 posted 2008-05-26 08:21 PM


nicely written on a very compelling subject...fear we all fail to remember as we ought...thanks for helping us all to remember
Balladeer
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3 posted 2008-05-26 08:53 PM


a magnificent write, sir.


sewasham
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4 posted 2008-05-26 10:35 PM


Thank you Margherita, I wish there were words enough for all our vets.

Thanks steavenr, I fear you are right.

Mike, I appreciate the kind words. Thank you.


Marchmadness
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5 posted 2008-05-28 02:25 AM


What a wonderful remebrance for those who have been forgotten.
                             Ida

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6 posted 2008-05-30 03:11 AM


Stephen,

Your poetry truly reflects your heart.  This is magnificant.  I went to visit my father's grave a few years ago after Memorial Day (it is hundreds of miles from where I live).  I was moved to tears to see the American flags waving in the wind and flowers on every grave in the cemetery.  

Thank you for this poem.  I have saved it.

Alison

Marchmadness
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7 posted 2008-06-01 05:26 PM


I don't think enough people had a chance to read this, lets take it back to the top.
                                   Ida

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8 posted 2008-06-01 06:23 PM


I missed this, Steve...but will never
forget it now. Thank you for that
beautiful act of compassion.




Earth Angel
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9 posted 2008-06-05 09:36 AM


Steve, this is one of the most touching and heartfelt writes of this kind that I have ever read.

Not only are you a fine poet, but you are a fine, and compassionate man.

Lest we forget...

Love, harmony, and world peace,
Linda

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10 posted 2008-06-05 11:16 AM


Very well written on a timely subject.  I applaud your act of kindness and reverence.  In our area (and I hope in every cemetary in the country) flags are placed on each veteran's grave on Memorial Day and it is an impressive sight to see how many wave there.  Love, Joyce
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