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No idle verse or lonely pen Could match my true emotion Of the soldier resting here, Of his honor and devotion. A fateful day in June, A decade or so ago My life and love were forever changed, As I watched you turn to go. Young and naïve am I, I know But sacred was your part Inspiration’s cruel irony, On an unsuspecting heart. I knew not from where I came, I knew not where I should go But you believed that I could be The person I now know. A friend I always knew in you, A lover couldn’t be, A wish that maybe “one day” Would be waiting patiently. I’ll never know the reason, Perhaps I never should, Yet, I’ll never love another, As we may have loved...if we only could. I say a nightly prayer for you, And give a daily smile, For a soldier and a friend, For a fight that was worthwhile. Rest in peace, my dearest love And know that forget, I couldn’t do. All of the blessings I’ve known in life, The greatest of all is to have known you.
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Jun 9, 2014
Jun 9, 2014 at 3:31 PM UTC
Memorial Day
No idle verse or lonely pen Could match my true emotion Of the soldier resting here, Of his honor and devotion. A fateful day in June, A decade or so ago My life and love were forever changed, As I watched you turn to go. Young and naïve am I, I know But sacred was your part Inspiration’s cruel irony, On an unsuspecting heart. I knew not from where I came, I knew not where I should go But you believed that I could be The person I now know. A friend I always knew in you, A lover couldn’t be, A wish that maybe “one day” Would be waiting patiently. I’ll never know the reason, Perhaps I never should, Yet, I’ll never love another, As we may have loved...if we only could. I say a nightly prayer for you, And give a daily smile, For a soldier and a friend, For a fight that was worthwhile. Rest in peace, my dearest love And know that forget, I couldn’t do. All of the blessings I’ve known in life, The greatest of all is to have known you.
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Jun 9, 2014
Jun 9, 2014 at 3:31 PM UTC
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