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The young boy wrote his Christmas Cards Wrote his name as neatly as he knew He put the ones aside to take to school And in his bedroom he hid two These cards were special for the boy One was for his Uncle, one was for his dad The cards just had to reach them And here's the plan he had.. He knew that mail to Santa Claus Made it up to the North Pole But, he wasn't sure just how his card Would reach his fathers soul You see, the boys dad and his Uncle were taken by an IED They'd both been gone two years now Since the boy was only three He visited the cenotaph In the park, most every day He'd stop and he'd salute it And then he'd go and play It was a gentle hi to both of them For he knew that at this place He could feel them staring down on him Though he'd forgotten his dad's face He took the cards down to the park And he left them by a wreath Left over from November He laid his two cards underneath A man was walking past the boy And he saw the boy salute But, he also saw the Christmas cards And he thought the whole thing cute He waited for the boy to leave And he opened one to read It said  "Merry Christmas" , "Thank You" "I miss you, yes indeed" The man went to the nearest school to ask about the lad To find out if this one young boy Was a student that they had A teacher overheard his tale And called the man in for a talk At the end she sat there crying She had to go out for a walk She went to find his teacher Told the tale of this young man Then between them they sat down and They both devised a plan The next day when the class began Christmas Cards they would write Each one was for a soldier And to them this just seemed right They would set up a class field trip To see the vets up on the hill In the special Veterans Hospital to the kids, this was a thrill The hospital was telephoned And the vets were set to meet Miss Johnson and Miss Watson's class To get their Christmas treat The kids were dressed in sunday best Like they were a month ago But, this time it was different This time there would be snow Each card said "Merry Christmas" All said thank you, some were sad To think this project started with A card left for a dad After all was done and dusted The kids continued on They went down to the cenotaph To give more cards to those now gone The story made it through the school And each day another class Wrote Christmas cards to soldiers And they delivered them en-masse By the action of a little boy who wasn't locked to a computer He started a tradition this young boy, the saluter.
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Dec 19, 2012
Dec 19, 2012 at 3:14 PM UTC
The Saluter and the Christmas Cards
The young boy wrote his Christmas Cards Wrote his name as neatly as he knew He put the ones aside to take to school And in his bedroom he hid two These cards were special for the boy One was for his Uncle, one was for his dad The cards just had to reach them And here's the plan he had.. He knew that mail to Santa Claus Made it up to the North Pole But, he wasn't sure just how his card Would reach his fathers soul You see, the boys dad and his Uncle were taken by an IED They'd both been gone two years now Since the boy was only three He visited the cenotaph In the park, most every day He'd stop and he'd salute it And then he'd go and play It was a gentle hi to both of them For he knew that at this place He could feel them staring down on him Though he'd forgotten his dad's face He took the cards down to the park And he left them by a wreath Left over from November He laid his two cards underneath A man was walking past the boy And he saw the boy salute But, he also saw the Christmas cards And he thought the whole thing cute He waited for the boy to leave And he opened one to read It said  "Merry Christmas" , "Thank You" "I miss you, yes indeed" The man went to the nearest school to ask about the lad To find out if this one young boy Was a student that they had A teacher overheard his tale And called the man in for a talk At the end she sat there crying She had to go out for a walk She went to find his teacher Told the tale of this young man Then between them they sat down and They both devised a plan The next day when the class began Christmas Cards they would write Each one was for a soldier And to them this just seemed right They would set up a class field trip To see the vets up on the hill In the special Veterans Hospital to the kids, this was a thrill The hospital was telephoned And the vets were set to meet Miss Johnson and Miss Watson's class To get their Christmas treat The kids were dressed in sunday best Like they were a month ago But, this time it was different This time there would be snow Each card said "Merry Christmas" All said thank you, some were sad To think this project started with A card left for a dad After all was done and dusted The kids continued on They went down to the cenotaph To give more cards to those now gone The story made it through the school And each day another class Wrote Christmas cards to soldiers And they delivered them en-masse By the action of a little boy who wasn't locked to a computer He started a tradition this young boy, the saluter.
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The young boy walked on through the park His mother close behind But then he took off swiftly, though She knew that she would find Him standing at the Cenotaph Saluting, ramrod straight He did it everytime they passed No matter what the date He knew that is was honorable A place to honur those Who died defending what was right And every time he froze. Each time they went to ride the swings He ran ahead to stand He did it, and she was proud he did Though he didn't understand A silent sentinel...piegeon perch Memorialized the dead There were pigeons all around it And two piegeons on the head But Billy didn't mind the birds In fact he liked to say The piegeons are the soldier men Who can no longer play He always walked around all sides Always looking for the names Of his father and his uncle Bill and Randy James They were taken by an IED Though that meant nothing to Bill But each time that he found their names He then saluted and stood still He knew that they would not return Although gone, their names were here He saluted them each time he came Of the pigeons, he'd no fear This silent, solemn cenotaph Was a place he loved so much Although he couldn't see his father His name plate he could touch He knew that his saluting Made his mother's heart strings sing After his silent hello to his dad He could go play on the swing...
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Jul 26, 2015
Jul 26, 2015 at 11:23 AM UTC
The Saluter (reposted after deletion)