During
this time of joy and festivities let us not forget our veterans who may be
going through hard times these holidays. Here is a poem I
found:
'Twas The
Night Before Christmas,
He Lived All Alone,
In A One Bedroom House
Made Of Plaster And Stone.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Curled Up On A Poncho,
The Floor For A Bed?
Owed Their Lives To These Soldiers
Who Were Willing To Fight.
Soon Round
The World,
The
Children Would Play, And Grownups Would Celebrate
A Bright Christmas Day.
They All
Enjoyed Freedom
Each Month
Of The Year, Because Of The Soldiers,
Like The One Lying Here.
On A Cold Christmas Eve
In A Land Far From Home.
I Dropped To My Knees
And Started To Cry.
"Santa Don't Cry,
This Life Is My Choice;
My Life Is My God,
My Country, My Corps."
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.
This Guardian Of Honor
So Willing To Fight.
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."
I remember when you read this to me years ago Gene, it is a touching poem. Thank you for sharing it with us all. Love you Mom
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