Monday, May 25, 2009

MEMORIAL DAY - Not Something Taken In Vain but in Honor

Having lived in both countries and as well having had a true connection with someone within my family that was involved within several areas of the Air Force. And being one that has literally lived within American, I wished from here in Canada to write this in honor of the what Memorial Day means to me. In these times we are fortunate to have our freedom, sure things are not perfect anywhere but this is that day that I truly regard what America does stand for. And without anything more I think that today is that day in which we do honor the generations of people that have gave there oath and lives to afford a free society to withstand.

I don't wish to go further into anything more than to just post something in which I just wrote.

I usually will find that time to get into the zone if you will and each nation does have there own celebration, but on this fine day - there is a statue that hails on the Hudson River. She looks across and has seen many things within her time. In honor to all the men and women of the past and current. Memorial Day is certainly not something that should be taken in vain. For we would not have the luxuries of what we have unless there was all branches of the Armed Forces.

I thought I would post this and I don't have a title for this but it's to those that have paid the price to grant us our very freedom's and values that we so cherish and so often take for granted. Lets not, as I truly do believe in the merits of what these people do and how many right this very moment are within harms way - while we have all that we have. I certainly know one thing it's summed up in one word. INTEGRITY...

Hence my write...

 

You the one who fell

From so far and beyond

Giving everything and the up most

To allow our freedom

Serving each day in and day out

So that we could rest free each night

Integrity illustrated in your dedication

In allowance to afford our peaceful rights

Thinking less of themselves

While affording more for the future

Just so we can live free

Throughout the history of war

Memories sit within each household

And for some much more

Sacrifices of integrity will never be forgotten

For those of each and every generation

Peace does have its price

So many deaths over the years

So many mothers thinking and having tears

Yes it's a price that is paid

In order to afford freedom to reign

In memory to each and every man and woman

We afford there is one day in which is afforded

We will not take your dedication in vain

For you have made such sacrifices

That we can only feel blessed

As freedom is the nation's truest wealth

There are tombstones and unaccountable souls

Who sacrificed so much

You will never be forgotten

As you are the pride of a nation and the free world

May you rest in peace

Understanding the thoughts and prayers

That goes your way from one coast to another

You are the heroes of our past and enablers of our future

Both young and old Shall remember you

As in memory of what you have done

Allows us to rise each morning

Yet it was you that paid the price

This is a tribute on this Memorial Day

In order to reimburse your honor

This shall not be forgotten

~jgs~

"...that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God, ...and that government of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth." Abraham Lincoln

 

19 comments:

  1. Thanks Jack...
    God Bless the Troops on both sides...Canadian and American....
    Huggs Debby

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  2. Deb this is Memorial Day and rightfully so! Bless the troops that do what they do.

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  3. Well said, Jack. Happy Memorial Day.

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  4. A wonderful dedication Jack. I agree whole-heartedly with your thoughts and reflections.

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  5. Beautifully said, Jack, thank you.

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  6. A very thought filled day... Lovely poem Jack, thank you... ((Hugs))

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  7. Happy Memorial Day Lyn this is the time in which America can push aside the politics and all that other propaganda
    and say.....................................This is where I reside and this these people that have done duty are whom I pay tribute too.

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  8. Smiles back but note that America has done some tremendous things within the world and that as one that has lived within a dual manner, I can say I pledge to those that have certainly done those things that have been done to provide Freedom.
    There are other countries that have been involved - but this is the day that United States of America celebrates. This history of what has taken place within here time line...

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  9. Doug last night I was up and I just got in that zone after thinking about several things. One thought was "Johny comes marching Home". But I thought about it. The best thing I believe within this era is that we celebrate our holidays yet we don't feel the need of anything more. I am up north here but I literally do take that time to honor the troops. If they were not - we would be not.

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  10. Dani - you have a write that was truly inspirational yesterday. I read it and thought that this is par few but today there could be many however I certainly think you placed on something that was a render to those that have served in the past. As well as those that have served within the times we have at hand. The libertarian would look rather proudly upon all of this.

    Yet we move onwards and understand what is necessary and what may not be necessary.
    BTDit...

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  11. Thank you Peeks it took me literally an hour to write but it was of worth.
    Some will say where does one from Canada (note: resides in Canada) get off....
    That could be the assumptions of some, I don't care were my real beliefs are ...I stand with them and with nothing more than what I write in authenticity.

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  12. I grew up on naval bases. All things military were honoured in our house. I loved the Battle of the Atlantic church services and military hymns. Now I wish we could all learn to be more tolerant of other nations and just get along. However I do honour the sacrifices made so that I can have a life with civil rights guaranteed.

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  13. I think we can get along as there is so much that we do share regardless of where we all come from. I never grew up on a base but I have been to them and all in all I just feel that this was a day or tribute within America and as like I mentioned.
    We do have that freedom due to those that serve and so many are right now and how many have.

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  14. agree. you cannot have what you cannot defend, whether diplomatically or militarily.

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  15. that these fallen shall not die in vain, in protection of threats, both foreign and domestic. this is very important because the threats that face any nation are not necessarily military ones. the 5 pillars which makes up a strong nation, that of social, economical, civil, psychological and military defense, must not be ignored. and that throughout history, wars are often started based on economical and ideological differences. but closer to the hearts of the common folks on main street, that a economic crisis is allowed to happen is an oversight of the government allowing lapse in psychological, social and economical defense. the threat, in this case, is clearly domestic. It is right out there in wall street.

    we have to recall and reflect if the sacrifices made by these men and women, who forfeit their lives at their prime, is justifiable. and that in doing so, a government can be in place which is truly for the welfare of its people. that is INTEGRITY.

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  16. Which I do agree with. As I have been there. And I am very glad that we are in a situation now that things can go forward and integrity is measured in the understanding of each person's understanding of another.
    Thank you as I just arrived home and I have some family matters at hand and I don't thrive on this area much as right now the most important thing to me is my family.
    As one is now again at a stage in need of care that is emergent.

    Integrity is not in having to say to much of whom you are but rather in the aspirations of each and every person that does and can have an open mind - as we all aspire to what we have only due to those that have carried out an oath. Peace Pandura I don't know you but I just arrived home and have some medical issues with my family. So we will see what is all done. Pillars are built in the understanding of our own cultures and ways as well as the respect for others. That was always a mainstay for myself as well as a group that had went and taken on some of the things in which most people don't.

    Now I am abiding by my own life as well as here on my soil tending to family - and I maneuver it in a way that I only have learned from the mentors and teachers of my life.

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