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Remembrance Day
Imagine if you will, a world that was not changed by the sacrifices of veterans.
On this day, and almost everyday for me and all of us that have served, some poor bastards died for their country, lost everything dear to them, or endured unspeakable horrors and pain before succumbing to the inevitable, and yet a new day dawns, young people go out one by one or in masse to execute thier orders, follow their plans and achieve their victory or die trying. Even in peace, men and women guard the gates of freedom or wait in silence for inevitable attack, that may or may not come. To serve means nothing until you see the price men and women have paid for their country. I am not waving a flag, but I paused to remember the victors, and the vanquished, under fields and meadows, and under the waves, whom have paid the ultimate price, and those that linger on until they too will embrace eternal peace, I raise my glass and toast them all. To the young men and women that serve and to all those that cling to memories, God Bless them all.
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DriverHeaven Granddaddy
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Yes, today here in the USA is also known as "Veterans' Day." In my family, we do have a few vets who served our country well.
I have an uncle I never met who was killed at Pearl Harbor. But, not during the initial attacks. My grandfather served in WWI and never, ever, wished to talk about what he saw in combat. My own father enlisted, but was discharged due to his severe hearing impairment...which my brother and I somehow inherited. (And, speaking of my brother, today is his birthday...just another of our family's "holiday birthdays".) So, we definitely do remember our brave men and women who have both served and/or died for the cause of freedom. Salute!
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. — John McCrae Puts it more eloquently than I ever could.
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all of my love to those who served, are serving, and will.............
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Remember the heroes, who do or die
Forget the politicians, who send them with lies
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Mary had a little lamb, Her father shot it dead Now Mary takes her lamb to school, Between two crusts of bread
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When I was a young man I carried me pack
And I lived the free life of the rover From the Murray's green basin to the dusty outback I waltzed my Matilda all over Then in 1915 my country said: Son, It's time to stop rambling, there's work to be done So they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gun And they sent me away to the war And the band played Waltzing Matilda When the ship pulled away from the quay And amid all the tears, flag waving and cheers We sailed off for Gallipoli It well I remember that terrible day When our blood stained the sand and the water And how in that hell they call Suvla Bay We were butchered like lambs at the slaughter Johnny Turk, he was ready, he primed himself well He rained us with bullets, and he showered us with shell And in five minutes flat, we were all blown to hell He nearly blew us back home to Australia And the band played Waltzing Matilda When we stopped to bury our slain Well we buried ours and the Turks buried theirs Then it started all over again Oh those that were living just tried to survive In that mad world of blood, death and fire And for ten weary weeks I kept myself alive While around me the corpses piled higher Then a big Turkish shell knocked me arse over head And when I awoke in me hospital bed And saw what it had done, I wished I was dead I never knew there was worse things than dying Oh no more I'll go Waltzing Matilda All around the green bush far and near For to hump tent and pegs, a man needs both legs No more waltzing Matilda for me They collected the wounded, the crippled, the maimed And they shipped us back home to Australia The armless, the legless, the blind and the insane Those proud wounded heroes of Suvla And when the ship pulled into Circular Quay I looked at the place where me legs used to be And thank Christ there was no one there waiting for me To grieve and to mourn and to pity And the Band played Waltzing Matilda When they carried us down the gangway Oh nobody cheered, they just stood there and stared Then they turned all their faces away Now every April I sit on my porch And I watch the parade pass before me I see my old comrades, how proudly they march Renewing their dreams of past glories I see the old men all tired, stiff and worn Those weary old heroes of a forgotten war And the young people ask "What are they marching for?" And I ask myself the same question And the band plays Waltzing Matilda And the old men still answer the call But year after year, their numbers get fewer Someday, no one will march there at all Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda with me? And their ghosts may be heard as they march by the billabong So who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda with me?
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