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Sunshine
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0 posted 2001-08-16 09:06 PM


The Vet

got caught up in time and tide
nation’s leaders took a side
VietNam, oh, what a ride
time to hear Veteran’s side

anger still shaking him deep
nightmares still proclaim his sleep
he traveled so far to keep
promises; his country weeps

for those who are lost and gone
his country, who went beyond
will of men who went along
for a cause they thought was strong

he led teams who went to war
tell him please, what he fought for



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JamesMichael
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1 posted 2001-08-16 09:29 PM


A friend of mine's daughter just joined the Air Force...she is eighteen...my son is in the Army and he is twenty four...
If there is a war it will be her young daughter and my young son that will go to fight and possibly die...millions of parents all over this world would lose loved one's...I hope and pray this does not happen...and yet some are losing loved one's at this very moment...James

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2 posted 2001-08-17 09:07 AM


Indeed..

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3 posted 2001-08-17 11:45 AM


my dad's a vet, he would love this one, I'm gonna send it to him.

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4 posted 2001-08-17 03:19 PM


In WWI we had the doughboys and songs like "Over There" were written about them. And they welcomed them home with hugs and kisses.

In WWII they wrote songs that were played by the "big bands" like Glenn Miller, Arte Shaw, The Dorsey Brothers, etc.  And they welcomed them home with hugs and kisses.

In the "Korean Conflict" the sentiments carried over from WWII.

Back from Grenada came our boys and they welcomed them home with hugs and kisses.

Back from Desert Storm came our boys and girls And they welcomed them home with hugs and kisses.

The missing "war?"  When we came back from Vietnam we were called "baby killers" and our own people spat upon us and our uniforms.  I have heard some of my friends say that it was good that "so and so" didn't make it back 'cuz he can't be treated like a felonious leper.

~*~

we were trained soldiers
we loved our country and flag
we obeyed orders

not many liked war
dirt, filth, and fear aren't much fun
death is real, final

some were teenagers
most were men in their twenties
they all cared deeply

it was so easy
run to Canada to hide
avoiding the draft

we chose not to run
certainly not from the draft
nor from armed conflict

it really takes guts
not to run from rifle fire
to face destiny

what we did not know
we were forsaken at home
unwanted killers

unwanted soldiers
not recognized for too long
nightmares persisted

wrapped in our brave flag
our hearts withstood the assault
let no one else in

you can't understand
our pain and thoughts are all ours
nightmares have faded

we don't understand
and I guess we never will
we accept our fate


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