Open Poetry #46 |
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Memoral Day Compilation |
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Abe Senior Member
since 2003-05-28
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Memorial Day 201 (revised) Are we really any safer now After all these years of sadness? With another thousand killed at war In the Afghanistan madness. It’s just another dirty business Of arms makers, politicians Where the people pay and die And companies make those billions. They don’t care about lives, lost And they tell us, we must fight To keep the war over there Out of mind, and out of sight. “We must fight them over there.” “So, we don’t have to fight them here!” They say, “Freedom is threatened!” And, keep war, fueled with, that fear. “Diplomacy won’t work with them!” But, do we really do, all we can? Do we really give peace a chance? Is going to war, the original plan? The military/industrial complex Has no interest in peacetime Ships and planes, bombs and bullets Make for, a better, bottom line. Pain and suffering doesn’t matter Our dead, are just part of the cost Sometimes, it seems, they don’t care Whether a war is won or lost. We go to those other Countries And tell them, “We know the way!” “We know, what’s best for you! “We can show you, freedom’s way!” They don’t want us in their lands And all we do is breed more hate Turn more people into enemies Who once thought, the US was great. Usually though, it’s about, “things” Land, or some natural resource Greed and power also play a part But the big one, is oil, of course. The price is always paid by folks Who never, benefit at all Scarred for life, wounded, killed When they answer, a nation’s call. We must always Honor them Those, who go into, harm’s way Thank them for their sacrifice And the ultimate price, they pay. The last just war we were involved in Was during, World War Two The World, was really threatened And we did, what we had to do. While we must fight the terrorists Is invading others the right course? We can’t police/control the World With all, this military force. Mankind thinks he’s the pinnacle Of all, the Earthly creations But actually, we are a scourge Of Human’s, warring nations. We claim that we are the wisest Of all the other forms of life As we plunder, pillage, kill Cause, most of our World’s strife. While we hasten our destruction And send our young off to die Maybe, on this Memorial Day We should all, ask the question, “Why?” Del “Abe” Jones 05.23.2010 Here’s a great song written by a Soldier in Afghanistan. http://shock.military.com/Shock/videos.do;jsessionid=5F6C72B 89E112D57DEDBEDE29BFD1E7E?displayContent=213461&page=4 Past MD writings > A National Moment of Remembrance On Memorial Day That poem about where “poppies blow” And, “the crosses, row on row” Still rings true, these ninety years After written, still brings tears. We still have Dead, “amid the guns” And lose our young and our loved ones Those who lived, “short days ago” Who, “felt dawn, saw sunset glow”. In Flanders Fields, “the poppy red” Still grow near where the blood was bled They, “Take up our quarrel with the foe” And still die for Freedoms that we know. They pass, “The torch” to, “hold it high” And not, “break the faith with us who die” For they, “shall not sleep, though poppies grow” Beneath all those, “crosses, row on row” In Flanders Fields. Del “Abe” Jones 4-25-2005 Many places and people lay claim to being first to celebrate our Memorial Day but it is a time for all Americans to come together to Honor our War Heroes from all Wars.A three day weekend when we should all pause a momentand remember them as decreed by President Clinton in the year 2000.http://www.usmemorialday.org/speeches/president/may0200.txt I have “stolen” some partial lines from the famous poem “In Flanders Fields” written by Canadian John McCrae in 1915. Info about McCrae and poem at http://www.english.emory.edu/LostPoets/McCrae.html and/or http://www.edu.pe.ca/vrcs/remembrance2000/flanders.html Visit http://www.inflandersfields.be/default2.htm for Flanders Fields Museum Section Sixty The Saddest Acre In America Men and Women buried here Who gave their all for you and me In Iraq and Afghanistan So that, others, might be Free. Row after row of headstones Where friends and families grieve They pay respects and say a prayer There's some, don't want to leave. Some will place a memento For their Hero, ‘neath the ground And far too often, during the day Hearing "Taps", a mournful sound. The white stones bear their Name Rank and Branch and conflict Served The dates of Birth and Death And the Citations, they deserved. Maybe, a symbol for their Faith Something, etched above their name But no matter what, their beliefs They're all treated just the same. Once, Comrades in Battle And now, resting neath that stone Forever with, those other Heroes So, they will never be alone. Section Sixty, just a small part Of this sacred, hallowed ground But, each plot a special place Where, a Hero may be found. They all are in good company Two hundred sixty thousand souls Buried here at Arlington Some young, with unfulfilled life goals. All Served our Country selflessly And they all deserve our praise We should, remember them and thank them Not just, only on, these holidays. Del "Abe" Jones 05.23.2009 MEMORIAL DAY A time for picnics, time off work ‑ Vacations and the "Indy" ‑ A holiday, too often times We forget what, it should be. A time to pay respect to those Who rallied to the battle cry ‑ Who gave their lives for liberty ‑ Those freedoms for you and I. Such a waste of brave young souls ‑ Some still struggling through their youth Who faced and fell willingly Before wartimes' awful truth. So as we share this holiday With our friends or family ‑ Take a moment to give thanks to Those who died so we'd stay free. Let us strive for world peace ‑ For the end of greed and hate ‑ For next time, after "the war" It just may be too damned late. Del "Abe" Jones Freedoms' Memorial This day is set aside to honor those who took the chance to die. But they have died in vain if we ever forget the reason why. Freedom can be like time slipping away before we even know. But we all have the choice more, a duty to battle freedoms' foe. Let us give thanks this day to all those brave who paid the highest cost. Not take it for granted and realize it easily could be lost. Del "Abe" Jones Memorial Day We've Troops around the World Who put, their Life on the line And sometimes give their All For, Freedoms of yours and mine. But now, it seems much different We ask them, in another’s name To Protect their Freedoms, too And Sacrifice, like it’s the same. But, you can’t give Freedom away It’s something, you must embrace And it may not always work In, each and every time and place. We can’t change centuries of life And ask our Troops to lead the way To place their lives in jeopardy Just because, the Politicians say. But now, that we are in this mess It must be seen through to the end And a Prayer said, for those who die Amongst those brave souls, we send. It’s so sad at this year’s Tribute We must add, all those Names we do With the hope, that someday All these Wars will be through. Del "Abe" Jones Another Memorial Day Taps play mournfully o’er the grave Loved ones bow their heads and weep The Flag folded, casket lowered down And the Hero, laid to endless sleep. This scene played out too many times With all the sadness and the pain As War torn hearts ache with the loss It happens, time and time again. All people should attend a Service To see the Honor Guard in dress attire To hear the bugler play that sad tune And to be startled, when the rifles fire. A small tribute to those who gave all The true Patriots of our great Land To face the horrors of the battlefield Where sometimes, Freedom makes its stand. War seems to be the only way, we humans Know, to change what we don’t like It seems; peaceful times are short lived Before there’s another military strike. The military/industrial complex wins No matter, if war is won or lost And the New World Order thirst for power Uncaring, what their selfish goals may cost. Maybe one day, we can live together And learn to respect those different ways Before we destroy ourselves and Earth And end the terrible price the Soldier pays. But until that day finally comes, if ever And our Brave, no longer have to die We must Honor their ultimate sacrifice Even as we wait and ponder, "Why?" And instead of just a day off work To enjoy the pleasures of our Country Just remember what this day is for To Honor those who gave all, for you and me. Del "Abe" Jones Del "Abe" Jones Mankind's greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology, it is the evolution of creativity. copyright 1984 |
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