A Poem to Hero's

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I had this poem forwarded to me via email. I thought you all might appreciate it.

> > > Two Thousand One, Nine Eleven


> > > Two thousand one, nine
> > > eleven
> > > Five thousand plus arrive in heaven
> > > As they pass through the gate,
> > > Thousands more appear in wait
> > > A bearded man with stovepipe hat
> > > Steps forward saying,
> > > "Lets sit, lets chat"
> > > They settle down in seats of clouds
> > > A man named Martin shouts out proud
> > > "I have a dream!" and once he did
> > > The Newcomer said, "Your dream still lives."
> > > Groups of soldiers in blue and gray
> > > Others in khaki, and green then say
> > > "We're from Bull Run, Yorktown, the Maine"
> > > The Newcomer said, "You died not in vain."
> > > From a man on sticks one could hear
> > > The only thing we have to fear.
> > > The Newcomer said, "We know the rest,
> > > trust us sir, we've passed that test."
> > > "Courage doesn't hide in caves
> > > You can't bury freedom, in a grave,"
> > > The Newcomers had heard this voice before
> > > A distinct Yankees twang from Hyannis Port shores
> > > A silence fell within the mist
> > > Somehow the Newcomer knew that this
> > > Meant time had come for her to say
> > > What was in the hearts of the five thousand plus that day
> > > "Back on Earth, we wrote reports,
> > > Watched our children play in sports
> > > Worked our gardens, sang our songs
> > > Went to church and clipped coupons
> > > We smiled, we laughed, we cried, we fought
> > > Unlike you, great we're not"
> > > The tall man in the stovepipe hat
> > > Stood and said, don't talk like that!
> > > Look at your country, look and see
> > > You died for freedom, just like me"
> > > Then, before them all appeared a scene
> > > Of rubbled streets and twisted beams
> > > Death, destruction, smoke and dust
> > > And people working just 'cause they must
> > > Hauling ash, lifting stones,
> > > Knee deep in hell
> > > But not alone
> > > Look! Black man, White man, Brown man, Yellow man
> > > Side by side helping their fellow man!
> > > So said Martin, as he watched the scene
> > > "Even from nightmares, can be born a dream."
> > > Down below three firemen raised
> > > The colors high into ashen haze
> > > The soldiers above had seen it before
> > > On Iwo Jima back in '44
> > > The man on sticks studied everything closely
> > > Then shared his perceptions on what he saw mostly
> > > "I see pain, I see tears,
> > > I see sorrow-but I don't see fear."
> > > You left behind husbands and wives
> > > Daughters and sons and so many lives
> > > are suffering now because of this wrong
> > > But look very closely. You're not really gone.
> > > All of those people, even those who've never met you
> > > All of their lives, they'll never forget you
> > > Don't you see what has happened?
> > > Don't you see what you've done?
> > > You've brought them together, together as one.
> > > With that the man in the stovepipe hat said
> > > "Take my hand," and from there he led
> > > five thousand plus heroes, Newcomers to heaven
> > > On this day, two thousand one, nine eleven
> > >
> > > -Author Unknown
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
 
The ONLY thing wrong with that is the "author unknown" part - That person deserves full credit.
 
It is up to those of us left to make certain that these people did not die in vain. We do this by winning the war against terrorism no matter how long and how costly. If we fail in our resolve and effort then these folks died for nothing. And, we just can't let that happen.

Kids, keep on going when old Uncle Bill and the rest of the old timers are no longer here to cheer you on. Never give up. Never quit.
 
It is up to those of us left to make certain that these people did not die in vain. We do this by winning the war against terrorism no matter how long and how costly. If we fail in our resolve and effort then these folks died for nothing. And, we just can't let that happen.

Nicely said.

Kids, keep on going when old Uncle Bill and the rest of the old timers are no longer here to cheer you on. Never give up. Never quit.

Count on it.

Thanks for posting this. It gave me goosebumps, but more importantly reminded me and reinforced my resolve.
 
How true. and what Walosi said.


Yvsa, who is not as concerned about so many of the young ones keeping on as he once was.
 
There was a time when some craftsmen would not sign their names to what they made.

The reason?

They refused to take any credit for talents that God had given them.
 
I'm starting to feel a lot better about this next generation. The bad ones get all the publicity while the good ones just standby quietly until they're needed.:) :)
 
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