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Coming Home
The full moon glistens on the fallen snow; He still has a couple of miles left to go, As he walks on home from the bus depot; Of his visit there nobody yet knows. His deployment in Iraq has come to an end; The Purple Heart hangs on his chest; Of his shortened tour he told no family or friends; His left sleeve is pinned to his vest. The Greyhound bus that dropped him off, Passes him rolling down the road; The shrapnel he carries in a chewing tobacco tin, As he marches along in the dark and the cold. The long driveway to the house he grew up in, Has not been shoveled of the snow; The lights are still on, as everyone within, Prepares for a midnight mass to go. They are startled by noises out on the porch, And wonder at the knock on the door; They all rush in to see who it is, As he drops his duffel bag upon the floor. A one-armed hug isn’t so bad, On the Eve before a Christmas Day; When received by a hero son Who’s been missed ever since he went away. They all went to church with tears in their eyes; One family of thousands of more; Overjoyed by a wonderful Christmas surprise - A soldier coming home from the war.
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