A Grave Reminder

Greg’s photo of grave markers at Arlington National Cemetery

In Arlington and Gettysburg
and graveyards of which few have heard,
those small white markers sanctify
the hallowed ground beneath.

They speak of veterans who are dead,
who overcame their sense of dread
to undermine the enemy
and pre-pay what we own.

What we now claim was purchased then
by soldiers who would fight again
to guarantee our cherished rights,
which makes our country great.

Each tiny marker, boasts the name
of one who never savored fame,
but served his Uncle selflessly
not needing to be known.

We thank You, God, for these now gone
and for their memories that live on.
As we place wreaths and little flags,
grace us with healthy pride.


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A Grave Remembrance

I took this photo of the Tomb of the Unknown Solider in September 2019

It’s a day
to pause and ponder
grave reminders
that call to mind
those who
lost their lives
that our freedom
might be found.

Monuments
that speak of sacrifice
(both large and small)
help us to recall
the currency of loyalty
used to purchase
that which we
too often take for granted.

And so today
we honor the memory
of those
who shed their blood
while waging war
to win our peace.