popasmoke
11-11-2008, 23:54
This tribute to us was sent to me by Jan "Mustang Jan" Pierce.
Thank you Jan!!!
A Personal Perspective – Where do they find these good men?
“Where do they find these good men?” he asked, as he read the front page story,
of the young man who gave his life…… for his brothers, his family and Ol’ Glory.
“What other way would they be?” she asked and he thought of the ones before,
who walked in the rain, and slept in the mud, and died on a chopper floor.
These good men follow the footsteps of other boys made to be men,
Who flew the dark skies, wells of tears in their eyes, praying they wouldn’t be seen.
“Where do they find these good men?’ she said, as his own eyes began to tear,
Look in the mirror and see the strength, passed on from year to year.
For from all of you, who went before, who held the standards so high,
from the mud floors of the trenches, to the fire lit skies of the night.
These who carry the banner of honor now, they dare not let it fall,
They see the pain and the pride of memories and they read the names on the Wall.
They see the old man in the wheelchair, wiping a tear from his eye,
while he watches the parade, hand over his heart, as the flag passes by.
With pride in her heart and love in her eyes, she smiled as he walked away,
These good men are not so hard to find, she thought, they walk the path you made.
Thank you Jan!!!
A Personal Perspective – Where do they find these good men?
“Where do they find these good men?” he asked, as he read the front page story,
of the young man who gave his life…… for his brothers, his family and Ol’ Glory.
“What other way would they be?” she asked and he thought of the ones before,
who walked in the rain, and slept in the mud, and died on a chopper floor.
These good men follow the footsteps of other boys made to be men,
Who flew the dark skies, wells of tears in their eyes, praying they wouldn’t be seen.
“Where do they find these good men?’ she said, as his own eyes began to tear,
Look in the mirror and see the strength, passed on from year to year.
For from all of you, who went before, who held the standards so high,
from the mud floors of the trenches, to the fire lit skies of the night.
These who carry the banner of honor now, they dare not let it fall,
They see the pain and the pride of memories and they read the names on the Wall.
They see the old man in the wheelchair, wiping a tear from his eye,
while he watches the parade, hand over his heart, as the flag passes by.
With pride in her heart and love in her eyes, she smiled as he walked away,
These good men are not so hard to find, she thought, they walk the path you made.