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Hardrock
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since 2000-02-14
Posts 948
New Hampshire, USA

0 posted 2000-07-29 08:20 PM


Buried in The Wall

It’s strange, I sit here every day,
And cry my tears of shame.
While pen in hand, and rubbing paper,
They search through every name.

I see them come, one by one,
And face the granite wall.
Fifty-Eight thousand names listed there,
I feel I know them all.

You may have seen me sitting there,
Through wind and rain and snow.
But I can’t leave here, and besides,
I’ve nowhere else to go.

I have no home, nor wife and kids,
My home is Veteran’s Mall.
I can’t leave my buddies,
Whose names are on The Wall

In your eyes, I see the love,
You say you want to share.
But I can’t give back the love you give,
My love is buried there.

I know you want to rescue me,
And lead me from the dark.
But you don’t know what’s in my soul,
What brings me to this park.

It’s all the names upon The Wall,
For each I say a prayer.
I might have saved a few of them,
But… I wasn’t there.

I wasn’t there when their blood flowed,
When they gave their all.
So what love there was inside of me,
Is now buried in The Wall.

Marv Hardin 07/29/00


© Copyright 2000 Marv Hardin - All Rights Reserved
catalinamoon
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since 2000-06-03
Posts 9543
The Shores of Alone
1 posted 2000-07-29 08:48 PM


Oh this is another tear jerker, and such an awesome poem, you have enlightened me so much on these issues.
S

Deborah1
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since 2000-06-22
Posts 653
New Hampshire
2 posted 2000-07-29 10:24 PM


I have the love
Yes in my eyes
I know that you can see..
Yet you must turn
Away from it...
Because you are not free

Another heartfelt poem, touches my soul!! Love Ya  Deb1

The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose...--Hada Bejar

DJLI
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since 2000-06-21
Posts 237
TN, USA
3 posted 2000-07-30 01:39 AM


what a wonderful tribute to all that died...great work here, as always.

EVEN ANGELS FALL.

MiseryDivine
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since 2000-06-13
Posts 114
Chicago! en america...oh lala! i wish i lived in England.....(sigh)
4 posted 2000-07-30 01:46 AM


aww....that was so sweet and nice...wonderful job!
~MiSeRyDivine~~

lotharingia
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since 2000-06-04
Posts 897
saarbruecken, Germany
5 posted 2000-07-30 01:58 AM


Marvin,
How sad.
Again.
Cat is right, you are a master at making us cry!
*sniff*


Lotharingia
"Dreams are life, reality, creation" Miguel de Unanumo



Xeonox
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since 2000-04-01
Posts 1764
CA, USA
6 posted 2000-07-30 03:09 AM


You just have a way with people's emotion. I wondered why did you not get a 100 post for this comment you know? Simply awesome.

Ronil (What I say I live by and what I live by is what I create).

beowulf_26
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since 1999-06-29
Posts 183

7 posted 2000-07-30 03:20 AM


wonderful.  The poem is as stolid, meaningful, and as full of sorrow as The Wall is.
Rex
Member
since 2000-06-29
Posts 482
Houston, Texas
8 posted 2000-07-30 12:10 PM


Another poignant beauty Marvin...just fabulous!

Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.

-William Wordsworth-

SpitFire
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since 2000-04-19
Posts 2396

9 posted 2000-07-30 02:38 PM


~Marvin,...you are so talented in enlightening my mind to such raw and extremely alive times and thoughts, and feelings. I am just amazed by you and your ability to educate me with your incredible poetry. This is an excellent example. Be well you. *Peace.
MMoonchild
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since 2000-07-13
Posts 1715
PA
10 posted 2000-07-30 04:04 PM


I wasn’t there when their blood flowed,
When they gave their all.
So what love there was inside of me,
Is now buried in The Wall.

this is  really .... well ..I am trying to think of the right words, but I don't think there are any...just lots of feelings
~~softly
Maureen

jwesley
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563
Spring, Texas
11 posted 2000-07-30 04:10 PM


Extremely well done, my friend, and a significant tribute to our fallen loved ones and their families.


jwesley

brian madden
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since 2000-05-06
Posts 4374
ireland
12 posted 2000-07-30 04:31 PM


a beautiful and touching tribute.

"I am melancholy, flower cutting through stone"
manic street preachers

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
13 posted 2000-07-30 06:19 PM


Such a tragedy for so many to lose their lives...many at such a young age...and you have relayed the message well for them...as they cannot speak for themselves...and well for yourself and I share your sorrow...James
Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049
California
14 posted 2000-07-31 12:00 PM


There are no words for me, just thanks for posting this and for your gift of incredibly well done poetry.
taramw
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since 2000-06-08
Posts 738

15 posted 2000-07-31 07:16 AM


Terrific poem... as always!    Very moving indeed.
Wren
Member
since 2000-07-05
Posts 312

16 posted 2000-07-31 11:28 AM


Wow! What emotion you captured! This one made me cry. Great job!
-Wren

The thread of destiny
Unknown by anyone
Unseen by anyone
Winds around your heart
Moist with tears
-Vampire Princess Miyu Theme

LarBear
Member
since 2000-06-23
Posts 138
Kingston, New York
17 posted 2000-07-31 05:01 PM


Oh.. Oh...

What an excellent poem Hardrock.

I will keep my comments to myself this time.
I may have to write more vet stuff too.
Lets just say, its in my life, past and in my blood.

Keep up the great work.

LarBear

Jeremiah Johnson
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since 2000-06-08
Posts 1223
Brooksville, Fl, U.S
18 posted 2000-08-01 02:57 PM


hardrock my friend you are becomeing more like a mentor to me. i enjoyed this poem alot and enjoy history alot and it's amazing all the more i learn from you about your feelings and that war so long ago. a million thanks my friend straight from the heart.

I'm a dying romantic and when i can no longer write i can no longer live -Jeremiah Johnson-


kynder
Senior Member
since 2000-04-11
Posts 537
Tallahassee, Florida
19 posted 2000-08-01 04:20 PM


if my grandfathers had been poets, dear marv, they would have read this and said "this is my heart, little one."  this is just excellent, marv.  you should send it to the WWII memorial campaign going on right now!! i am serious.  they need to see that people truly think about these things... that it has affected more than they think.  love ya.

kynder  

Sunshine can not bleach
The snow,
Nor time unmake what
Poets know.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

JohnDLeclare
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since 2000-07-26
Posts 43

20 posted 2000-08-01 08:26 PM


I will remember and think about this one a long time.

John D

Isis
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since 1999-09-06
Posts 6296
Sunny Queensland
21 posted 2000-08-01 08:34 PM


The sympathy that is aroused by this poem, blows my mind!!  I simply want to help this fellow, help him mend, help convince him he couldn't save them all, help him start his life again.  
Like my Grandfather, they found it so hard to speak of their pain, confusion and anguish, you portrayed it perfectly in my opinion.
Bravo!!!  

I'll tell you this...... No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.....
~Isis~
(Goddess - Sovereign of the Spirit)



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