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Tuesday, 27 March 2007
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Marsha Burks Megehee: The Folded Flag
Contributed by Bill Faith This made the rounds by email several months back; Russ Vaughn sent me a copy and I posted it on Small Town Veteran, way back before the Old War Dogs site existed. That's been nearly two years ago, it's still a beautiful poem, and posting it again gives me a way to draw attention to the fact Marsha has accepted my offer to set up a blog to collect all of her poetry in one place. I'm a long way from being able to announce that it's all done and ready for the public but watch this blog for an announcement as soon as I can get it ready. The Folded Flag His Mother held the folded flag, The last song for a Soldier, He wrote, "Please Mom, don't worry, It's not just 9/11 Mom, Scenes of Dark September, Mom, Remember how I waved her Mom It was the words that grandpa said, Guard her well and wave her high. A gift of home and family, So Mom, If I should pay the price Place my flag on grandpa's shelf His Mother held the folded flag. Marsha Burks Megehee |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 27, 2007 at 09:45 PM in , , | Comments Posted by: Troubling the Glass
Muddying the greens.
With some people it's the birds and the bees but with you it's all buzzards and cane toads.
Posted by: | May 26, 2007 12:58:15 PM |