Submitted by: Brian McDonagh

Category: Poetry

I wrote this poem in memory of the troops who have served our country in the past, and as well
for those who "die to themselves" to this day in serving the United States of America globally :

I live because you died.
I enjoy life because you fought.
I see the sun because you blitzed through fog
Not of strati.
I can breathe because you inhaled war
And exhaled victory.
I pray and say that I pray
For you
Because I cannot give you
An earthly craft.
As you lie in the ground,
Marked by stone and a flag,
I give you my time in silence
Because there’s nothing I can say
That can make up your life, your sacrifice, your time.
I talk by silence
Because I don’t want to disturb the peace
That you deserve and longed for
As you roamed a patriot,
But died a hero.

About the author:

Brian McDonagh is a 20 year-old denizen of Kearneysville, WV. Though not presently an accomplished author, Brian vividly enjoys writing, particularly poems, and is part of an online poetry community dubbed www.hellopoetry.com. Brian is very thankful for the liberty of living that those serving and who have served our country provide.