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Sarkany
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0 posted 2006-10-14 05:55 PM



Arlington

Walk among the gardens of stone  
Evenly spaced white rows as far as the eye can see
Watch the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown
Honoring the nameless heroes memory  

See the small flags flutter here and there
Faded by years of rain and sun
Hear a somber gathering murmur a solemn prayer
For a fallen hero whose journey's done

Walk softly by an old women
Bent and scared by the unforgiving years
As she pauses to remember what might have been
Her sad eyes filled with unrequited tears

And when you leave these hallowed acres    
Where the stone flowers grow
Remember the fallen peace makers
Who’s sacrifice bought us our tomorrow


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rhia_5779
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1 posted 2006-10-14 06:16 PM


Loved this and the last stanza.


See the small flags flutter here and there
Faded by years of rain and sun
Hear a somber gathering murmur a solemn prayer
For a fallen hero whose journey's done


THis poem is unfinished it needs more work.

passing shadows
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2 posted 2006-10-14 06:47 PM


wonderful write! It sounds perfectly finished to me!

Welcome to Passions!

Enchantress
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3 posted 2006-10-14 07:08 PM


A wonderful entrance piece!
Welcome to Passions!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

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ThisDiamond
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4 posted 2006-10-14 08:20 PM


Welcome to Passions...
Your entrance is as proud as the subject of your poem.

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5 posted 2006-10-14 08:38 PM


Yes,  it is a somber and most humbling
place...  You have done well for those
who have given their all for us.

Welcome to Passions...

The Lady
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6 posted 2006-10-14 09:04 PM




welcome Sarkany
I can feel your heart
in this poem...


miscellanea
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7 posted 2006-10-14 09:14 PM


a very solemn and lovely poem that describes it just as I remember seeing it;

Welcome to the blue pages!

miscellanea

Sarkany
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8 posted 2006-10-14 11:23 PM


Hi

Thank you all for the wonderful comments and the warm welcome.

Sarkany

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9 posted 2006-10-15 07:08 AM



Welcome to Passions!  A moving write.  Please,
check your email for a very Special Greeting!


rhia_5779
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10 posted 2006-10-15 07:20 AM


I could be wrong,it just seemed that something was missing maybe. I am probbaly wrong.
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11 posted 2006-10-15 08:53 AM


Sarkany~

Welcome to the circle of poets and friends~

'where the stone flowers grow'

This is a beautiful tribute piece~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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JLHunter
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12 posted 2006-10-16 02:00 PM


Hi, Sarkany.

This is truly an emotional piece.  I am a military brat, so I was raised with a lot of patriotism and love of country.  I also particularly appreciate the sacrifices of all of the men and women, including my dad, who give their all--and sometimes their lives--to make this country and this world a better, safer place.

This is a wonderful tribute.  Thanks for writing it.

John

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Brain: The same thing we do every night, Pinky: try to take over the world!

Earth Angel
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13 posted 2006-10-18 12:36 PM


Welcome to pipTalk. This was an especially moving and patriotic 'peace' of poetry!

"And when you leave these hallowed acres    
Where the stone flowers grow
Remember the fallen peace makers
Who’s sacrifice bought us our tomorrow"

Eloquently expressed!

Amen and God bless them all!

Warm, welcoming hug,
Earth Angel

Martie
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14 posted 2006-10-19 03:34 PM


caught up by one of many special images..."stone flowers".  Welcome to Pip!!
Edward Grim
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15 posted 2006-10-19 03:41 PM


Very in depth and descriptive. A fine job. Good work.  Cheers   - Ed

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fmlbarebackrider2001
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16 posted 2006-10-20 10:16 PM


Thank you for this poem. My grandfather is laid to rest there and this one ment alot to me.

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