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Gramps use’ta say.
©R.L.King2012 #M-13

About: Military Service
(Serving with Honor)

Yesterday’s dream.

Today’s reality.

Tomorrow’s memories.

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CLOSE TO THE FIRE
© Copyright 2013 Richard Lee King

The year is Nineteen Sixty-Three, they’re fighting in Vietnam.
He’s standing close to the fire awaiting a call from Uncle Sam

They’re pulling people’s numbers, who’ll be the next to go,
each drawing we all stand by; will it be someone we know?

 He’s in his first year of college, seeking a better life,
working on building a home, a place for his soon-to-be wife.

By Sixty-Five they’re married, still worried about his fate
and though still attending classes, he’s now working for the State.

She says we’re having a baby, soon his first son will arrive.
If they call him off to war, how will they ever survive?

Soon they’ll draw more numbers, it’s called the draft lottery.
If they should pull his number Vietnam is where he’ll likely be

Some head for the Canadian border.  Others,,, possibly to Mexico,
but if his number is called, to Uncle Sam is where he’ll go.

It’s not about being brave, though that might be debated,
it’s more about facing obligations, which can never be overstated.

This is our country and we find it extremely nice,
but it wouldn’t be that way had not our forefathers paid the price.

Both his dad and oldest brother spent time with Uncle Sam
and the lessons they both taught helped him to become a man.

He’ll not volunteer likely his body won’t pass the tests,
but if his uncle calls, he’ll offer his very best.

Just as his dad in Forty-Four and his brother in Fifty-Three
when Uncle Sam calls, he’ll answer to the need.

In 44 when his dad was drafted, it was to be “the last world war.”
He had 5 kids and a wife at the ripe old age of 34.

When his brother turned 18, they were fighting in Korea
He signed up and told his parents, “When it’s over I’ll be back to see ya.”

Nearly 40 years later, with another war to be won,
his son joined the army and learned to carry a gun.

He wanted to go to college, but it’s 91 and we’re fighting in Iraq.
He enlists in the 4-year program thinking school could wait til he got back.

With each new generation’s war Uncle Sam might make that call
and another family member may be asked to give their all.

Standing close to the fire, facing the stress and strife,
for each new generation, seems it’s been our way of life.

Family

AM I THE ONLY ONE . . .who sees Christmas as a season of love?

I was trying to come up with something clever that tied into the holidays when I ran across this poem that I wrote several years ago. It isn’t Christmasy but it is a reminder that we need to let those we love know how much they are loved and cherished.

Having said that, Gentlemen, take heed, could your special lady be feeling this way?

WHY DOES HE LOVE HER?

Does he love her because
she’s charming and witty?
Or maybe it’s because
she’s caring and pretty.

Does he love her because
she’s comfortable to be around?
Old shoes are comfortable
and there’s plenty to be found.

Does he truly see her?
Does he know the color of her eyes?
Does he know when she’s sad?
Does he know how hard she tries?

Does he really hear her
during each conversation?
Or perhaps he’s thinking
about his next vacation.

Does he tell her he cares
or just assume she knows?
Would he think it’s silly
to present her a single rose?

Does he know of her hunger
to be needed and desired?
Is she always in his thoughts
even when he’s weary and tired.

Why does he love her?
Does she know the reason?
Perhaps he should tell her
Before the passing of the season.

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AM I THE ONLY ONE . . . who gets sentimental about days gone by?

My girlfriend drew this picture when we were in high school. It deserves more powerful words but this is my modest effort.

Drawn by Karen Blankenship Johnson, 1967

A TASTE OF HONEY
©November 2023 Donna Hale Chandler

It’s just a scrap of paper.
The pencil drawing starting to fade,
but to me A Taste of Honey
is a treasure lovingly made.

Once upon a time
during days long gone,
I was young and in love
with my best friend Don.

As I sat in study hall
and whispered with my good friend,
she picked up a pencil
and drew a love without end.

She titled it A Taste of Honey and
a romantic scene began to appear.
As I looked at her creation,
I knew I’d cherish it for many a year.

It’s just a scrap of paper.
The pencil drawing starting to fade,
but to me A Taste of Honey
is a treasure lovingly made.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: We are both writers. Please check us out… Kindle versions of our books are available at only 99 cents.

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