– Memorial Day – 2010-
In Flanders Fields
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep,
though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
By Colonel John McCrae
National Cemetery of the Pacific
The Punchbowl Honolulu, Hawaii
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia
American Cemetery
Normandy France
Overlooking Omaha Beach
Bloody Omaha
i remember dying. i get sick to my stomach seeing so many downed men. even now. even now. and still our nation wars. is there no end to this anguish. this loss. this sorrow.
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Thank you for showing these each year.
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And I thank you too for putting the attention where it should be on this day. As always, the poem is just part of the meaning.
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xxx thank you
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