Monday, May 25, 2020

Memorial Day by Nancy L. Eady

In honor of my second cousin, Spc. Charles Robert Lamb, who was killed in Iraq on September 5, 2004 and all the other men and women who have died serving the United States.


From Europe to California
The silent crosses stand,
A tribute to Americans' love
Of liberty and man.
Each marker stands for someone who,
Though cognizant of cost,
Stood firm in heat of battle
And suffered Death's cold touch.
The markers also stand for those
Whose graves we cannot find,
Though their sacrifice still binds
Our hearts to love them throughout time.
No honor can I give them,
No balm for the families behind,
That ever can repay them for
Their sacrifice of time
To love and live and laugh and grow
To save this land of mine.
And when we're reunited
In the lands beyond this life,
I pray that we can tell them that this
Country still serves freedom as
A beacon lifted high. 


Enjoy today's holiday, but don't forget to remember the reason for it!

5 comments:

  1. Well said. But please remember that others besides Christians (whose graves are marked with a cross) also gave the supreme sacrifice for their country.

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  2. Nancy, well said in such a beautiful way.

    KM, in Normandy the markers are for different religions. I'm sorry but the Jewish marker and crosses are the ones I remember the most.

    Thanks again Nancy!

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  3. Thanks for sharing, great post!

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