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From: MSN NicknameAalie-  (Original Message)Sent: 11/14/2008 3:45 AM




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A National Moment of Remembrance On Memorial Day

That poem about where “poppies blow�?BR>And, “the crosses, row on row�?BR>Still rings true, these ninety years
After written, still brings tears.

We still have Dead, “amid the guns�?BR>And lose our young and our loved ones
Those who lived, “short days ago�?BR>Who, “felt dawn, saw sunset glow�?

In Flanders Fields, “the poppy red�?BR>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�?BR>In Flanders Fields.

Del “Abe�?Jones
4-25-2005
 
 

             Bg Courtesy of LadyAnna�?~ Christian Managers Association


 

The Unknown Soldier
by Roger J. Robicheau

The Unknown Soldier

You need not ever know my name
This unknown soldier seeks no fame

I'm here to bring out thought from you
May your heart see more than your view

America, we marched with pride
We gave our life, for you we died

How well we knew the time might come
When life could sound that final drum

Please think of us as life moves on
We tried so hard till that last dawn

Do let our spirit fill the land
Pass treasured freedom, hand to hand

God blessed this country with such love
Hold in your heart, abundance of

And when you stand before my grave
Think not of one, but each who gave

©2003Roger J. Robicheau

 
 

             Bg Courtesy of LadyAnna�?~ Christian Managers Association

 



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