Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Never Forget

We wanted to share this poem that Sophia recently wrote in honor of Vision Forum's upcoming D-Day celebration (www.afinalfarewell.org).  We owe our WWII heroes a debt of gratitude for their sacrifice!



Never Forget
by Sophia Smithe


Mighty and manly
Was the fearless young soldier
As he ran into battle
His gun on his shoulder


Though bullets flew thickly
And smoke filled the air
Though his comrades were fallen
Yet he did not despair


Forward he marched
And into the fight
And there he remained
Though day turned to night


He must not give ground
He must not surrender
He must never give up
Never, no never

In the strength of the Lord
With brave perseverance
With courage undying
And noble resistance


The struggle was ended
The battle was won
And the blessings of freedom
Were only begun


A well honored hero
Our soldier came home
His valiant deeds famed
Through film, song, and poem


And the young man was proud
To be part of the band
That sacrificed all
For the sake of his homeland


Time moved along
The years sped away
The soldier’s eyes dimmed
and his hair turned to gray


His name was forgotten
His story suppressed
That story of manhood
Through which we are blessed


The children did not
Revere and give thanks
For the now aged veteran
Who stood in the ranks


Yet out of the darkness
There arises a light
A remnant of faithful
Who shine through the night


They grasp the importance
And they cast a vision
They rally together
A noble division


They rise up and honor
Our soldier courageous
Their passion infectious
Their spirit contagious


Thanks to their efforts
His fame is revived
And his noble legacy
Is sure to survive


If we would see blessing
And peace in our land
We must remember our fathers
In whose line we stand


Their legacy lives
And must live on yet
Lest we forget
Lest we forget




3 comments:

  1. Good day to you,

    Just ran into your blog, I think I will begin following and dropping in from time to time, if you don't mind. It appears we have some similar interests (i.e, following our great Lord)!

    God bless,
    Spencer

    P.S. AMAZING poem by the way.

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