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CHRISTMAS POEM

 
 
Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2004 10:47 am
CHRISTMAS POEM


TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS,
HE LIVED ALL ALONE,
IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OF
PLASTER AND STONE.

I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY
WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE,
AND TO SEE JUST WHO
IN THIS HOME DID LIVE.

I LOOKED ALL ABOUT,
A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE,
NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS,
NOT EVEN A TREE.

NO STOCKING BY MANTLE,
JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND,
ON THE WALL HUNG PICTURES
OF FAR DISTANT LANDS.

WITH MEDALS AND BADGES,
AWARDS OF ALL KINDS,
A SOBER THOUGHT
CAME THROUGH MY MIND.

FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT,
IT WAS DARK AND DREARY,
I FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER,
ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY.

THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING,
SILENT, ALONE,
CURLED UP ON THE FLOOR
IN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME.

THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE,
THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER,
NOT HOW I PICTURED
A UNITED STATES SOLDIER.

WAS THIS THE HERO
OF WHOM I'D JUST READ?
CURLED UP ON A PONCHO,
THE FLOOR FOR A BED?

I REALIZED THE FAMILIES
THAT I SAW THIS NIGHT,
OWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERS
WHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT.

SOON ROUND THE WORLD,
THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY,
AND GROWN-UPS WOULD CELEBRATE
A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY..

THEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOM
EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR,
BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS,
LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE.

I COULDN'T HELP WONDER
HOW MANY LAY ALONE,
ON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVE
IN A LAND FAR FROM HOME.

THE VERY THOUGHT
BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE,
I DROPPED TO MY KNEES
AND STARTED TO CRY.

THE SOLDIER AWAKENED
AND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE,
"SANTA DON'T CRY,
THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE;

I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,
I DON'T ASK FOR MORE,
MY LIFE IS MY GOD,
MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS."

THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER
AND DRIFTED TO SLEEP,
I COULDN'T CONTROL IT,
I CONTINUED TO WEEP.

I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS,
SO SILENT AND STILL
AND WE BOTH SHIVERED
FROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL.

I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE
ON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT,
THIS GUARDIAN OF HONOR
SO WILLING TO FIGHT.

THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER,
WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE,
WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA,
IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE."

ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH,
AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT.
"MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND,
AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT."




This poem was written by a Marine. The
following is his request. I think it is reasonable.....

PLEASE. Would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as many people as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our U.S. service men and women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us. Please, do your small part to plant this small seed.
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As an ex Military Policeman, who at one time was assigned to a far corner of an Air Force base in a far corner of Turkey (which is conveniently located directly next to the 'then' USSR, during the "Cold War"), and was ENTIRELY ALONE the whole Christmas night in 1973, I can 'sort of' relate to this poem. Strange, as I recall of that particular night, yes it was cold, dark and very lonely, but you know what? It was an overwhelmingly peaceful, starry night.
***********************
Peace be with each and every one of you regardless of your personal beliefs.

tm
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Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2004 03:28 pm
truemale, I feel deeply about the author of this poem. In my own way, I can identify with it as well. I come from a military family. My brother, and the only male in my immediate family, died in WWII. I never got to know him, and this is sometime worse than losing a loved one in war with whom one is well acquainted. What is even more disturbing, is the fact that military men who have given so much are respected by so few.

Perhaps he chose to do what he did for love of country, but regardless, he should be treated with the decency and honored for his devotion, by having and securing the creature comforts of life.
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Reply Wed 8 Dec, 2004 04:40 pm
Oh yes...very good response, madam Letty.

My uncle who was part of a tank crew,was killed WW 2 as well, in France. I found his grave among the others buried with General Patton, so I can relate to you as well.

And it is true that losing someone you know is connected to you somehow but never got to know, is "worse." (Perhaps...there is not actual criteria...thank God, for measuring loss comparisons)

It is a bit different, not any more difficult than any others because, my last name is, of course, my dad's (I could never find anything past my grandparents, regarding my name, in any ancestory research), my middle name is derived from my Grandfather on my mother's side, and my first name is derived to my unknown uncle buried in France....

Well, I should be satisfied with 2 out of 3...

(If I am satisfied, would somebody please convince me...??)

All my best to you and yours, Letty.

PBWY

tm
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