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0 posted 2010-05-26 10:52 AM







He sits there at the kitchen table
In the solitude
Somber eyes reflect the depth
Of melancholy mood..
No sound intrudes to break the spell
Of stillness in the night.....
Alone he sits attentively
Preparing for the fight.

His hands are filled with wrinkles now
His cheeks are furrowed deep..
A small tear streaks down gnarly face
Of one who never weeps.
His spine is upright as he sits
With small phone by his side...
Mind races back to years ago
When many thousands died.

He feels the rock of landing craft
From movement of the sea
As bullets whiz by overhead
From shores on Normandy...
On Iwo Jima he recalls
Tears falling from his eye
To watch Old Glory proudly stand
Against the eastern sky.

Now all he sees are images
From television screen
His mind still keen enough to know
What falling buildings mean...
His country will soon be at war
To save democracy
And keep the world the kind of place
Whre man can still live free.

He sits there waiting, Khaki-clad,
A gold bar on his cap
A Browning rifle by his side
And helmet on his lap..
Senility has weakened him
Though you won't see him fall..
He sits there waiting......ready
For his President to call....




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1 posted 2010-05-26 11:13 AM


The years fall by so fast...
always a delight to read your words...
and the sounds and heart of honor.


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2 posted 2010-05-26 01:49 PM


When I finish wiping tears from my eyes, I'll give the applause this deserves.

Straight into my library it goes...

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3 posted 2010-05-26 04:17 PM


myomy, Mike!  I suppose it's natural for readers to internalize a poem, but for me, I saw my grandfather plainly, going thru his WWII Navy locker at the kitchen table once, fondly stroking the canvas bowl cap.  He too, went senile, sadly.

Wish I had a fourth the talent in my pen,
as you do, Mike!
Nicely etched,
jeff

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4 posted 2010-05-27 02:27 AM


This reminds me of an occasion when I helped to hold a reunion for Normandy soldiers.  The years may have passed but the soldiers stilled cried from old images that flickered on the television.
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5 posted 2010-05-27 09:47 AM


As always, very well done. Chilling to say the least.
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6 posted 2010-05-30 03:50 PM


This has moved me to the silence of remembrance.

Thank you -

Alison

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7 posted 2010-05-30 04:00 PM


Heartfelt, and written with so much dignity.  They deserve both.
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8 posted 2010-05-30 04:34 PM


Wonderful write.. takes the reader right to the gripping moment with the veteran. Thank you for sharing this today, and honoring our heros all.
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9 posted 2010-05-31 01:02 AM


I recently had the honor to shake the hand of a veteran who served in WWII during the battle of Iwo Jima. He came to our elementary school to give a presentation on patriotism. It saddened me to know there wasn’t a single child there who understood what this man had done and what it represented.  As always, I bow to you and yours... a fine piece of writing, with the greatest respect for your subject.
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10 posted 2010-05-31 12:01 PM


beautiful!!!!
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11 posted 2010-05-31 01:14 PM


You always manage to get it just right.I of course saw in my mind's eye and across this page, a young 17 year old sailor, in gunner position and could almost feel his thoughts and fear. He turned 18 a month after the battle of Leyte. Thank you Mike, jo
Klassy Lassy
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12 posted 2010-06-01 03:42 PM


And the President didn't...this year.  

Michael, you take me to places in your poetry that I can't begin to articulate.  I listen to an old soldier every now and then.  They know the cost so many of us take for granted...that we will be able to have a say in our futures.  They do not quibble over it, but neither do they ever forget how much they gave.  

Memorial.  Honor. Integrity.  Life.

  This is heartfelt.

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13 posted 2010-06-05 09:12 PM



A stirring uplifting poem Mike as only you can write it. The rthym and rhyming are

both spot on. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

Lindsay

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