A thought for Bashing My Country . . .

CompCowboy

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Many people may have seen this . . .it has been passed around for years via email . . .but felt it proppoer after some of the other posts I have seen.


'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 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.

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."
 
LOL, It was written by a Marine . . .I am sure he will never become an author, this is true.
 
Now this is a poem

An American Soldier
by Mary Hamrick

There is no final solution for wretched man,
only a quest for good fellows to defy them.


I am a revolutionary of true colors
carrying the weight of the world
in my immigrant red, white, and blue hands.
Always puckering for a kiss of democracy
I lay back and fall easily in love
with my terrain.
I know no war is an easy war
but I am aware that within its frenzy of gloom
it reanimates the speechless.
War,
a place where madness in the eye of a flower seems
normal
and at the end of the stain of the day the beauty of
being
is forever gone to a place where whimpering
willowy men and women are soon crushed by
dangerous things in the crosscurrents of the air, then
crucified.
How can we ignore misery
and deepen the darkness
by laying back like reclining nudes
with faraway eyes? No grace, no grit, no honor.

For me it is not so simple.
My eyes, like distant beacons,
shield the will-less on their borders
and as the gray gulf pulls us close to them
we stand as one, waist-deep in lumps of earth wielding
our orange tambourines
and pray the goal of glory
becomes as visible and as dominant
as the force of prairie lightning.

I am a soldier, your sweet protector
(where old terrors mingle) creeping on until their
undoing.
Sign of life,
as I carry the world piece by piece.
 
Comp Cowboy

We owe YOU and those like YOU

Our eternal GRATITUDE

For keeping us FREE

THANK YOU!

G-D BLESS YOU and ALL THE SOLDIERS OF FREEDOM!
 
Re: Comp Cowboy

busybody said:
We owe YOU and those like YOU

Our eternal GRATITUDE

For keeping us FREE

THANK YOU!

G-D BLESS YOU and ALL THE SOLDIERS OF FREEDOM!

SOLDIERS OF FREEDOM: An illustrated hisory of African Americans in the armed forces.
 
hey Cowboy, Busybody's gonna suck yer cock as thanks for your service. Lucky you. ;)
 
Dixon, I agree that is a well worded poem . . .thanks for sharing it.

And thanks to BusyBody also.


Whizz . . . do you have a piece of tape padding the nose of your glasses? ;)
 
The guy thanking our servicemen has a skull and crossbones over the stars and stripes. Is there a Fifth Army Batallion of Swashbucklers I don't know about?
 
Ironic that the Marine can use "lie" and "lay" properly and the poet fucked it up.
 
Whizz Kid said:
Well, it HAS to be good if you endorse it DCL, you pretentious punk.


Work "pusilanimous pipsqueak" in there and I think you'll have your Dr. Smith impersonation down, man.
 
CompCowboy said:
Dixon, I agree that is a well worded poem . . .thanks for sharing it.

And thanks to BusyBody also.


Whizz . . . do you have a piece of tape padding the nose of your glasses? ;)

No, I don't wear glasses Cowboy. However I do wear goggles to protect me from all the shit that people freely sling on lit.
 
Nora said:
*grin* Well, I gave you cookies. Ain't my fault you forgot 'em.


SHIT . .did they eat them already?????? Did that horrible place I went messed with my cookies . . .sniff sniff
 
Problem Child said:
Work "pusilanimous pipsqueak" in there and I think you'll have your Dr. Smith impersonation down, man.

Ok. Again, you seek me out. Why?
 
Whizz Kid said:
No, I don't wear glasses Cowboy. However I do wear goggles to protect me from all the shit that people freely sling on lit.

Whizz . . I assure you no offense was meant. I think your great!
 
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