Veterans Day / Memorial Day Poem #38
A Folded Flag...
A folded flag reminds me of Dad
a nation's way of paying respect
to families who grieve with honor
A loved one's life, that is no more
For children like me, who never met Dad,
It's a legacy to follow; an inheritance of pride
Thirty years I waited for it to be mine
My hands were shaking as I opened that box
Our history, our future, all became mine
There came an obligation
There's power and strength in a
Fold Flag that was once a casket's shroud
Dignity and honor in this Nation's past
The men and the women who served for us
whether they lived or they died
They gave America their lives
And they must not be forgotten
They did their duty,
they played their part
And now the duty is ours
We must preserve their memories,
respect their service,
honor their lives
Whether or not we agree
Men and women, sons and daughters
brothers and sisters, fathers and
mothers is who they were
Just like us today
Many a child there is like me, who
has no memories of a parent's arms
Only some stories and photos
and a child's wishful thinking
Our great solace is this mighty day
When we stand proud
and our teardrops fall
as America says thank you
for the service our veterans gave
We feel the price that we too paid
A Folded Flag reminds me of Dad
A Nation's way of paying respect
for families who grieve with honor
Written from the heart by Geneva Brett
Veterans Day 1996
My Father died in the Korean "Conflict" a week before my birth... I didn't
get
his folded flag, which was once his casket's shroud, until I was 42 years
old...having waited until my father's father passed, and passed on Dad's
folded
flag to me.
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