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To: JustAmy

“In the Name of Freedom” by Elliot McGuken:

The night fell fast, I found myself alone,
A D.C. summer storm was blowing in,
I stood at the tomb, these soldiers unknown,
and knelt and prayed for the rain to begin.

Not for the monuments nor any money,
nor pomp, circumstance, nor the pedant’s pride,
the politician’s smile, nor lawyer’s fee,
for these present treasures, none of them died.

I ran to Jefferson to read the wall,
to make sure that God was still written there,
then to Washington, and across the Mall,
where Lincoln invoked his immortal prayer.

Winded and ragged, lightning everywhere,
I slowed to a walk, pondered what would be,
if God’s great Enlightenment weren’t there,
we could still be brave but never be free.

I found comfort in the Mall’s mud and rain,
without mines nor cannons nor raining shells,
so free from fear, iniquity, and pain,
because thousands had endured a thousand hells.

And I found myself back before the tomb,
humbled by the humbled, with naught for name,
shivering, though they had the colder room,
sans light, nor sound, nor tomorrow, nor fame.

I thought for a moment, what it could be,
the center and circumference of their dreaming,
it must have been the prophet’s poetry,
that granted their souls eternal meaning.

So judges and congressmen, please don’t forget,
the reason these patriots picked up swords,
not for perks nor power were their deaths met,
but for honor and duty—for mere words.

So do take pause before telling a lie,
for there’s one more thing I saw on that night,
as the wind and the rain began to die,
I walked away, turned, and beheld a light.

Will ‘o’ wisp, reddish light, sailor’s delight,
It hovered there—just above the tomb’s stone,
As fading thunder whispered to the night,
“Freedom’s the name of all soldiers unknown.”


6 posted on 05/31/2010 11:58:54 PM PDT by RasterMaster (The only way to open a LIEberal mind is with a brick!)
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To: RasterMaster

A very thought provoking poem!!!!
THank you.


19 posted on 06/01/2010 8:00:21 AM PDT by pollywog ("Under His Wings".........Psalm 91:4)
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To: RasterMaster

Wow. That is a wonderful poem, RasterMaster! Thank you for sharing.


27 posted on 06/01/2010 9:01:02 AM PDT by yorkie
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To: RasterMaster




Wonderful poem, RasterMaster. Thank you for sharing it.

Welcome to Amy's Place.
It is always nice to see new faces.
Hope to see you here again soon and often.

Wishing you a Terrfic Tuesday.


38 posted on 06/01/2010 10:11:50 AM PDT by JustAmy (Remove Boxer, Pelosi and Reid. Vote to stop Socialism.)
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