Recently, I, as a veteran,
was privileged to travel to Washington, D.C. with a group of veterans that
served in the American Armed Forces during the Korean War. The trip was funded
and arranged by some very dedicated and generous people that make up an
organization known as Honor Flight Arizona.
We saw numerous places of
interest and memorials honoring the veterans of our country. One special place
that we visited was Arlington National Cemetery. These dedicated grounds are where
some of our nation’s most heroic and outstanding veterans have been buried
starting with the Civil War.
One of the “Honor Flight
Angels” that kept the trip moving according to plan and kept veterans from
getting lost was Karen. She did an
amazing job and at one point showed me a picture she took of an area in
Arlington Nation Cemetery. I was very impressed by this awesome picture and,
with her permission, that photo became the inspiration for today’s poem.
Enjoy . . . . .
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Across the Potomac from our nation’s capitol
Lies hallowed ground; reserved for the military soul
Arlington National Cemetery, in peace they rest
Defenders of our country, the best of the best
Gently rolling hills of newly mowed grass so green
Trees and scrubs add to the effects . . . so serene
For those who answered the call of a nation distressed
A final resting place . . . sacred as if Heaven-blessed
Called to serve their country in times of dire need
Leaving home and family; the call, they did heed
They left to fight an enemy threatening our shores
Some didn’t return . . . the painful cost of wars
Snow-white headstones mark each warrior’s grave
A fitting tribute to our beloved heroes, ever so brave
Artistically aligned row by row; as if a work of art
Art so majestic, it pulls on the strings of one’s heart
Each fall the trees change colors from a normal green
Adding a heavenly splendor to the peaceful scene
The falling leaves blanket the hallowed ground below
Symbolizing the blessings the heavens above bestow
REST IN PEACE. . . HEROES!!!!
Poem by Herm Meyer
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STUFF:
For those interested in learning more about the extensive history of this impressive memorial, I suggest this link Wikipedia's page It is very detailed.
If you like Karen's photo, please leave a comment below.
For those interested in learning more about the extensive history of this impressive memorial, I suggest this link Wikipedia's page It is very detailed.
If you like Karen's photo, please leave a comment below.
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