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Good morning - Armistice Day Edition | |
2007-11-11 | |
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Posted by:Seafarious |
#5 shamelessly stolen from Rodger “ Dear Son: I wish I had the power to write The thoughts wedged in my heart tonight As I sit here watching that small star And wondering where and how you are. You know, Son, it's a funny thing How close a war can really bring A Father, who for years with pride Has kept emotions deep inside. I'm sorry, Son, when you were small I let reserve build up that wall; I told you real men never cried, And it was Mom who always dried Your tears and smoothed your hurts away So that you soon went back to play. But, Son, deep down within my heart I longed to have some little part In drying that small-tear stained face But we were men - men don't embrace And suddenly I found my Son A full grown man, with childhood done. Tonight you're far across the sea, Fighting a war for men like me. Well, somehow pride and what is right Have each changed places here tonight. I find my eyes won't stay quite dry And that men sometimes really cry. And if we stood here, face to face I'm sure, my Son, we would embrace. Son, dads are quite a funny lot, And if I've failed you on some spot It's not because I loved you less But just this cussed manliness. And if I had the power to write The thoughts wedged in my heart tonight, The words would ring out loud and true, I'm proud, my Son, yes proud of you.. ” “ He signed it "Dad"and walked down to the corner and dropped it in the mailbox. As he returned home and reached his own doorstep he was handed the war department telegram, the one that began with the fateful words "We regret to inform you." I'm glad that I can believe his son knew he had written that letter. Ronald Reagan, "Stories in His Own Hand" |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-11-11 18:48 |
#4 a(n inadequate, I know) thank you to all who have served, doing the hard tasks to keep us free! hoist a beverage with me. Thank you! |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-11-11 18:10 |
#3 WHY WE FIGHT to keep all the Jinx Falkenburgs' of this World Free... :) and Family, Flag and Country, Constitution and my Brothers and Sisters serving or not.. and the critters too at home.. thanks Sea :) on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice... June 1, 1954, IKE signs Armistice Day change to Veterans Day To every man and women Veteran today living and passed on, Thank You and God Bless ... on every day of the year. My Pop slipped away this year.. July 30 2007... Navy, PharmacistÂ’s Mate WWII Veteran also, yesterday we had another Birthday. Happy B Day USMC! 11/10/1775 OORAH! Semper Fi!! |
Posted by: Red Dawg 2007-11-11 18:02 |
#2 I was kind of hoping for lady Liberty today, not to take anything away from Ms Falkenburg of course. |
Posted by: Bertie Ebbaigum2982 2007-11-11 13:06 |
#1 After taking time to remember the sacrifices of those who preserve and protect our liberty, I hope the remaining doughboys and all other vets have the happy Armistice Day or Remembrance Day they have earned. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-11-11 11:18 |