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V.I.P. Member Posts: 193 (11/10/01 11:44:13 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All I buried a soldier today -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I buried a soldier today he was 84. His war begun long ago. he was a boy. His son fights on in his name his uniform a mirror of his father's. He looked so good as he walked him home. The detail they sent was quite young. I flinched as the volleys were fired. The fog held the notes of Taps and passed it along it's width to areas beyond the graveyard so all would know... we buried a soldier today. 102701 For Curtis RIP sir. IF YOU VALUE YOUR FREEDOM, THANK A VET! ruffitt Member Posts: 10 (11/11/01 8:27:54 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: I buried a soldier today -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mesen - Sent you an e-mail this AM. RuffItt homer4 Moderator Posts: 1731 (11/11/01 8:38:26 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter I buried a soldier today -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A very good poem Bree. Quite moving in it's short simplicity. I can see the graveside. BARTAL Moderator Posts: 212 (11/11/01 10:28:52 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: I buried a soldier today -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bree This is super. Really I loved it . I was on a 21 gun funeral detail at Fort Hood Tx. in 1968 after Nam. ,and your poem reminded me of those windy days where the taps would go forever. Thanks. Peace....Barry
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