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I live because you died. I enjoy life because you fought. I see the sun because you blitzed through fog Not of strati. I can breathe because you inhaled war And exhaled victory. I pray and say that I pray For you Because I cannot give you An earthly craft As recompense. As you lie in the ground, Marked by stone and a flag, I give you my time in silence Because there’s nothing I can say That can make up your life, your sacrifice, your time. I talk by silence Because I don’t want to disturb the peace That you deserve and longed for As you roamed a patriot, But died a hero.
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 2:19 PM UTC
Memorial-Day Tribute
I live because you died. I enjoy life because you fought. I see the sun because you blitzed through fog Not of strati. I can breathe because you inhaled war And exhaled victory. I pray and say that I pray For you Because I cannot give you An earthly craft As recompense. As you lie in the ground, Marked by stone and a flag, I give you my time in silence Because there’s nothing I can say That can make up your life, your sacrifice, your time. I talk by silence Because I don’t want to disturb the peace That you deserve and longed for As you roamed a patriot, But died a hero.
I know I'm posting this early, but like the many other commemoration days, I don't want to forget
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27/M/West Virginia
May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 2:19 PM UTC
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