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In search of the yet unknown they roam, Young faces carrying old burdens They have seen too much. Man the trenches, takes up arms, pick the nation Up Onto your shoulders, for that is what Soldiers do. They have seen too much, far beyond tears His eyes blank, her hands trembling with repressed Memories of somewhere far away. He didn't mean to **** though he meant To do his duty. She didn't mean to see the bodies, though she meant To help her brothers. No man left behind. The blood felt sticky as it seeped through his uniform, Carrying a fallen comrade, Trying not to think of anything but the steps back to Safety. When I played Taps it was cold. November 1, because The veterans all had work on Tuesday the 11th. My heart and my salute to America's servicemen and women Poured through my trumpet with as much Solemnity and remembrance and love as I could muster. 24 notes that reminded me of my great-grandfather's flag, The picture of my father in his dress whites, Rows and rows and rows of white crosses at Arlington. I cried, and I wasn't even ashamed of it. To all who have served our country To all who have sacrificed of their minds and bodies To all who have lost lives and limbs and peace of mind to Protect us I salute you.
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 11:00 AM UTC
Salute
In search of the yet unknown they roam, Young faces carrying old burdens They have seen too much. Man the trenches, takes up arms, pick the nation Up Onto your shoulders, for that is what Soldiers do. They have seen too much, far beyond tears His eyes blank, her hands trembling with repressed Memories of somewhere far away. He didn't mean to **** though he meant To do his duty. She didn't mean to see the bodies, though she meant To help her brothers. No man left behind. The blood felt sticky as it seeped through his uniform, Carrying a fallen comrade, Trying not to think of anything but the steps back to Safety. When I played Taps it was cold. November 1, because The veterans all had work on Tuesday the 11th. My heart and my salute to America's servicemen and women Poured through my trumpet with as much Solemnity and remembrance and love as I could muster. 24 notes that reminded me of my great-grandfather's flag, The picture of my father in his dress whites, Rows and rows and rows of white crosses at Arlington. I cried, and I wasn't even ashamed of it. To all who have served our country To all who have sacrificed of their minds and bodies To all who have lost lives and limbs and peace of mind to Protect us I salute you.
Posted 11:00, November 11, 2014. Please take time to remember our veterans today.
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 11:00 AM UTC
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