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They trained hard for this, Sacrificing themselves for others. Something that strong is tough to dismiss, Becoming each other’s sisters and brothers. They fight so we can live free, Wearing different colors of camouflage. Yet, we disgrace them by taking a knee. That, to me, is the ultimate sabotage. They are our fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, Even our friends and neighbors. So let’s remember them, as we do others. As we rest from all our labors. Remember those that have and continue to serve, On this eleventh of November, it's the least they deserve.
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 8:56 AM UTC
Remembering
They trained hard for this, Sacrificing themselves for others. Something that strong is tough to dismiss, Becoming each other’s sisters and brothers. They fight so we can live free, Wearing different colors of camouflage. Yet, we disgrace them by taking a knee. That, to me, is the ultimate sabotage. They are our fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, Even our friends and neighbors. So let’s remember them, as we do others. As we rest from all our labors. Remember those that have and continue to serve, On this eleventh of November, it's the least they deserve.
A tribute to those who have served/are serving.
Bethraylene
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25/F/Washington
Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 8:56 AM UTC
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