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The Old Men
The old men struggled to their
feet
The anthem at the end of its
first stanza
Leaning on each other as in years
gone by
Caps off, held gently over their
hearts
Hair thin and wispy, moving with
the breeze
Bodies erect, they stand in
silent reverence
Their caps bear names from long
ago
Places where history was made
Normandie, Bastogne, Corregidor,
Okinawa
They remember another time,
another place
They gave their blood, their
sweat, and their youth
Friends gave the last full
measure
Asking not for praise, or thanks
Only that you honor their
friends,
Remember why, and never forget
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