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Some Gave All
SOME GAVE ALL Some gave eyes, arms and legs, all predestined by their fate. Some gave up dreams, their youth, and women who wouldn’t wait. Some lost it all, some held on tight, And some gave in to hate. And some gave up their very lives. Yet, all gave some. No heroes welcome home met their weary eyes. No ticker tape parades, No paper floating from the skies. No bands playing the anthem To welcome back these guys. Forgotten; their heroic deeds, By media’s own device. Forgotten were the POW/MIA We forgot their sacrifice. All forgotten heroes, These Men who’d paid the price. And some gave up their very lives. Yet, all gave some. You’re not welcome here, You can’t come in this place. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself? You’re such a huge disgrace. We’re not proud of your patriotism How dare you show your face? Shunned by Veteran of Foreign Wars, Their loyalty suppressed. Criticized by family and friends, And slandered by the press, Abandoned by their countrymen, True, sadly, we confess. They stuffed away their valiant deeds; The things that they did best. They stuffed away their medals and uniforms In old forgotten chests. They stuffed away their memories and dreams, All hidden like the rest. Rejected, some took their own lives. Yet, all gave some. Years pass, decades fly How quickly time goes by. Young men grow old, sometimes alone As young dreams die. The effects of the war wear on them And many said goodbye. An idea conceived, A careful, thoughtful plan, By youthful high school students And mentors doing all they can. Yet, this simple act of kindness Brought pride back to the man. And some gave up their very lives. Yet, all gave some. A new day dawns A smile is on their face. No longer humiliation and shame, No longer their disgrace. Your simple act of kindness Has insured their rightful place. And some gave up their very lives. Yet, all gave some. And somewhere in death’s battlefield; Where heroic deeds are measured. Where sacrifice, duty and honor their values fully treasured. Sleep goodly men! You gave it all! Redeemed and surely pleasured.
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