A Different Kind of Christmas Poem

tsunami

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The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light,
I gazed round the room and I cherished the sight.
My wife was asleep, her head on my chest,
My daughter beside me, angelic in rest.
Outside the snow fell, a blanket of white,
Transforming the yard to a winter delight.
The sparkling lights in the tree I believe,
Completed the magic that was Christmas Eve.

My eyelids were heavy, my breathing was deep,
Secure and surrounded by love I would sleep.
In perfect contentment, or so it would seem,
So I slumbered, perhaps I started to dream.
The sound wasn't loud, and it wasn't too near,
But I opened my eyes when it tickled my ear.
Perhaps just a cough, I didn't quite know,
Then the sure sound of footsteps outside in the snow.

My soul gave a tremble, I struggled to hear,
And I crept to the door just to see who was near.
Standing out in the cold and the dark of the night,
A lone figure stood, his face weary and tight.
A soldier, I puzzled, some twenty years old,
Perhaps a Marine, huddled here in the cold.
Alone in the dark, he looked up and smiled,
Standing watch over me, and my wife and my child.

"What are you doing?" I asked without fear,
"Come in this moment, it's freezing out here!
Put down your pack, brush the snow from your sleeve,
You should be at home on a cold Christmas Eve!"
For barely a moment I saw his eyes shift,
Away from the cold and the snow blown in drifts.
To the window that danced with a warm fire's light

Then he sighed and he said "It’s really all right,
I'm out here by choice. I'm here every night."
"It's my duty to stand at the front of the line,
That separates you from the darkest of times.
No one had to ask or beg or implore me,
I'm proud to stand here like my fathers before me.
My Gramps died at ' Pearl on a day in December,"

Then he sighed, "That's a Christmas 'Gram always remembers."
My dad stood his watch in the jungles of ' Nam ',
And now it is my turn and so, here I am.
I've not seen my own son in more than a while,
But my wife sends me pictures, he's sure got her smile.
Then he bent and he carefully pulled from his bag,
The red, white, and blue... an American flag.

I can live through the cold and the being alone,
Away from my family, my house and my home.
I can stand at my post through the rain and the sleet,
I can sleep in a foxhole with little to eat.
I can carry the weight of killing another,
Or lay down my life with my sister and brother.
Who stand at the front against any and all,
To ensure for all time that this flag will not fall."

"So go back inside," he said, "harbor no fright,
Your family is waiting and I'll be all right."
"But isn't there something I can do, at the least,
"Give you money," I asked, "or prepare you a feast?
It seems all too little for all that you've done,
For being away from your wife and your son."

Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret,
"Just tell us you love us, and never forget.
To fight for our rights back home while we're gone,
To stand your own watch, no matter how long.
For when we come home, either standing or dead,
To know you remember we fought and we bled.
Is payment enough, and with that we will trust,
That we mattered to you as you mattered to us."
 

ina/puusty

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This story..in its various versions..will always..bring me to tears, the fingers that type now..the answer here....mean well..but hit..wrong keys..as I type...due to tears. 3 days ago..I received an email/photo, from one of the many 'former students'..who is in Iraq (others are getting ready to deploy..others are stateside in hosp. serving in the medical field, also in the pharmacy and some have returned to wash. state, and ore. from service). The picture was a huge gas tanker..going up..due to an..umm..'accident'. I am not sharing that pic because I do believe it is a security issue..but the facdt he sent it to me and his parents..lets me know..he knows..how close he is.. to that..closing chapter..in his life..or someone he knows. 24 hours a day..at his base..they are sending out convoys of supplys..and repairing those strykers et al, that make it back. For months I have been sending snacks and books to he and the group..but I have had an esp. ..thin period recently..so I emailed him..and explained. (Kesa and assorted diet and damaged tissue things .) He..like the trooper he is said.. not to worry..we're..Ok! love that one..and all the others guys ..and gals. Thank you for printing that..and putting it up. Quiet frankly I am f------g sick..of WAR!! ina n HB n Kesa
 
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M & M's Mom Linda

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A good reminder of the true meaning of the Season...Frank...good to hear from you. Wishing you and yours a wonderful, peaceful Christmas.
 

KS Newf

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Thank you Frank for sending us this touching reminder of others who need our prayers. Yes, peace out and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
 
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BoundlessNewfs

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Good to see you on Newf Net again, Frank.

Thanks for this story. To all the military men and women out there, and their families: our many thanks for the sacrifices you make.
 
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