Monsters and the weak

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I have to pass this on.

We Are All That Stands Between The Monsters And The Weak!

The sun beat like a hammer, not a cloud was in the sky.
The mid-day air ran thick with dust, my throat was parched and dry.
With microphone clutched tight in hand and cameraman in tow,
I ducked beneath a fallen roof, surprised to hear, "Stay low."

My eyes blinked several times before in shadow I could see,
The figure stretched across the rubble, steps away from me.
He wore a cloak of burlap strips, all shades of grey and brown,
That hung in tatters till he seemed to melt into the ground.

He never turned his head or took his eye from off the scope,
But pointed through the broken wall and down the rocky slope.
"About eight hundred yards," he said, his whispered words concise,
"Beneath the baggy jacket he is wearing a device."

A chill ran up my spine despite the swelter of the heat,
"You think he's gonna set it off along the crowded street?"
The sniper gave a weary sigh and said, "I wouldn't doubt it,"
"Unless there's something this old gun and I can do about it."

A thunderclap, a tongue of flame, the still abruptly shattered;
While citizens that walked the street were just as quickly scattered.
Till only one remained, a body crumpled on the ground,
The threat to oh, so many ended by a single round.

And yet the sniper had no cheer, no hint of any gloat,
Instead he pulled a logbook out and quietly he wrote.
"Hey, I could put you on TV, that shot was quite a story!"
But he surprised me once again -- "I got no wish for glory."

"Are you for real?" I asked in awe, "You don't want fame or credit?"
He looked at me with saddened eyes and said, "You just don't get it.
You see that shot-up length of wall, the one without a door?
Before a mortar hit, it used to be a grocery store.

"But don't go thinking that to bomb a store is all that cruel,
The rubble just across the street -- it used to be a school.
The little kids played soccer in the field out by the road."
His head hung low, "They never thought a car would just explode.

"As bad as all this is though, it could be a whole lot worse."
He swallowed hard, the words came from his mouth just like a curse.
"Today the fight's on foreign land, on streets that aren't my own,"
"I'm here today 'cause if I fail, the next fight's back at home."

"And I won't let my Safeway burn, my neighbors dead inside,
Don't wanna get a call from school that says my daughter died;
I pray that not a one of them will know the things I see,
Nor have the work of terrorists etched in their memory."

"So you can keep your trophies and your fleeting bit of fame,
I don't care if I make the news, or if they speak my name."
He glanced toward the camera and his brow began to knot,
"If you're looking for a story, why not give this one a shot."

"Just tell the truth of what you see, without the slant or spin;
That most of us are OK and we're coming home again.
And why not tell our folks back home about the good we've done,
How when they see Americans, the kids come at a run."

"You tell 'em what it means to folks here just to speak their mind,
Without the fear that tyranny is just a step behind;
Describe the desert miles they walk in their first chance to vote,
Or ask a soldier if he's proud, I'm sure you'll get a quote."

He turned and slid the rifle in a drag bag thickly padded,
Then looked again with eyes of steel as quietly he added;
"And maybe just remind the few, if ill of us they speak,
That we are all that stands between the monsters and the weak."

Michael Marks
Somewhere in Iraq
January 25, 2006


Let's keep on letting our military know that we support and are thankful for them. I thank ever person I see in uniform. And if it is a group I applaud. They smile and say, "No problem, just doing my job." And I know that these young men and women are doing it.
 
Bill I don,tknow if the subject was the poet ? It is hard to write of what you do not know . It does put things in perspective . I was never very far from that view myself in the context of dong what is necessary whether it is popular or not .
 
That poem brought tears to my eyes. I am and have always been SO SO SO PROUD of our troops accross the world, and our troops at home. I am and always have been SO PROUD to be an American. That will never leave me, and I will never leave my country. Though I am too old and too crippled by the arthritis in my back to join, I have many friends that have done their part, in this War and the Gulf War, and I am so proud to just know them.

Thank you for sharing this beautiful and honorable poem with us :thumbup: .

Heather
 
Our stand is seen clearly by most of those with Heart and vision. History will be kinder to Bush than ABC or NBC or Pelosi have been to him and to our action against Evil.

munk
 
I am and always have been SO PROUD to be an American. That will never leave me, and I will never leave my country. I have many friends that have done their part, in this War and the Gulf War, and I am so proud to just know them.

Thank you for sharing this beautiful and honorable poem with us :thumbup: .

Heather[/QUOTE]

Heather i understand your reasoning and international travel is definitely something that demands more of us these days . I live in a place where travel is not thought of by 70 percent or more of the population . Even trips tp florida which was a Mecca for my brethren seems to have lessened . It is sad . To understand oneself I think it is necessary to understand others .
I realise your reluctance is based upon common sense . If all we have is a sense of ourselves we lose some of that common sense .
I have travelled from Shefferville to Sherrington in my own Province and From Prince Edward Island to British Colo\umbia in my country . I have been priveleged to travel in New York , Vermont , New Hampshire ,and most of the states down to Virginia . Trips to North and South Dakota were an education I would not have missed .I hope to travel to Ireland and many of the surrounding countries before travel becomes any more difficult . I would travel farther abroad than that if I had the resources and the guts .
Being close to home is always good . Seeing how people live if only a few thousand miles away allows us to see the world in a different light .
 
That was beautiful. God bless America. Thank God for our boys.

Smoke from Atlanta.
 
How does one decide to protect the innocents in Iraq, but not the Sudan. Or in Bosnia, but not in Ruanda?

I believe that protecting the innocent is a noble thing - I also believe that it's a mission to be undertaken with the best and most reflective thought first ... and the utmost support on the ground during.

IMHO, we're more likely to have terrorism at home now than we were some years ago. Not due to the actions of the US and other coalition soldiers - I think that the soldiers themselves have been doing as fine a job as one could hope or wish. But because this particular campaign as a piece of foreign policy wasn't well concieved, nor were the full range of eventual outcomes properly understood before the first shots were fired.

t.
 
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