Thursday, May 24, 2012

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY


                   
FREEDOM IS NOT FREE
                    by Kelly Strong
                    I watched the flag pass by one day.
            It fluttered in the breeze.
            A young Marine saluted it,
            and then he stood at ease.
            I looked at him in uniform
            So young, so tall, so proud,
            He'd stand out in any crowd.
            I thought how many men like him
            Had fallen through the years.
            How many died on foreign soil?
            How many mothers' tears?
            How many pilots' planes shot down?
            How many died at sea?
            How many foxholes were soldiers' graves?
            No, freedom isn't free.

            I heard the sound of TAPS one night,
            When everything was still
            I listened to the bugler play
            And felt a sudden chill.
            I wondered just how many times
            That TAPS had meant "Amen,"
            When a flag had draped a coffin
            Of a brother or a friend.
            I thought of all the children,  
            Of the mothers and the wives,
            Of fathers, sons and husbands
            With interrupted lives.
            I thought about a graveyard
            At the bottom of the sea
            Of unmarked graves in Arlington.
                           No, freedom isn't free.


In reading this poem and thinking about this holiday, I am reminded that freedom definitely is not free. I'm reminded of the great price the Son of God paid for our freedom from sin. Memorial Day has a special meaning for me because it was on Memorial Day 1948 that I was baptized. That was definitely one of the best days of my life and one I will never forget even though that was many years ago and I was just 11 years old.  

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9 comments:

  1. What a beautiful poem! I loved that your were baptized so long ago and continue to love the Lord and serve Him.

    It's our last day of school today! So I look forward to some rest and getting settled and organized in our condo. I hope we can get together this summer Charlotte.

    Love,
    Debbie

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  2. Beautifully decorated blog and poem for Memorial Day!

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  3. HI CHARLOTTE!!!
    Happy Memorial Day to you!!I love your pics and your poem...great reminders for all of us.
    Enjoy your weekend
    hugs 2 U,
    jamie

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  4. beautiful post! lots to think about here--thank you!

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  5. Wonderful message ... we're so blessed, aren't we?
    Best wishes to you and Clif for a great weekend!

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  6. Beautiful poem!
    May we be forever grateful to God for the freedom we possess, and pray for justice and peace for the whole world.

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  7. I'm so grateful for the price our soldiers paid to keep our country free. I try never to pass a soldier without thanking him/her for their sacrifice. Their families deserve our gratitude, too, for their sacrifice. America is so blessed.

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  8. We all need this reminder...have a good weekend!

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  9. How pretty. I love your patriotic decor AND poem. Have a lovely and safe weekend.

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