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Memorial Day

by roger-turner

Behind the pomp and circumstance The celebrations and parades Remember those who battled The platoons and the brigades Take some time to think now Of the freedoms we possess Of who fought the battle Those who didn't second guess Respect the soldiers duty Give thanks to those who served A handshake and a smile Is worth a thousand words It might be a long weekend That many now will never see Think of them this weekend And give their life some dignity Now, go and have a hotdog Ride the float in the parade Enjoy the fireworks exploding Have a Happy Memorial Day
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May 24, 2015
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#parade#freedom#day#soldier#dignity#celebration#memorial#fireworks#hotdog#brigade
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