Gratitude is Fleeting

Land of the free, because of the brave

Rebel For A Cause

Save the Babies

Protection "Is" Christian

Christians are not defenseless

What Happened?

Why Did We Change?

Ya Don't Say!

No Gun Control

Wisdom

Loser Aircraft Carrier

I am an American Soldier!

A poem with music elements about how divisive war can be and how we treat Veterans and what they believe! They didn't ask for pity - they didn't ask for praise They didn't ask for medals - or Military parades They didn't ask for sorrow - when we laid them in their graves They didn't ask to be called hero's - But that's what they became When Johnny came marching home that day, "OO-RAH","OO-RAH"! They gave him NO hearty welcome then, "OO-RAH", "OO-RAH"!

My Flag

It's not just a flag

Freedom's Price

Everyone is aware of the sacrifice required to fight in a war. To leave your family, to risk your life. This poem is about my cousin, who willingly made this sacrifice, and the thoughts of his family, worrying about their loved one as he fought for our freedom.

D-Day

With D-Day approaching, I wanted to submit this poem that I actually wrote several years ago, but have yet to share. I know it's impossible to imagine what the men that landed on those beaches saw and experienced, but it's crucial that we take time to reflect and appreciate their sacrafice and selflessness as best we can. These words in this poem are dedicated to that effort... "...The pillboxes ahead lit with sinister glow, And the bullets poured down like a murderous snow, The water turned to blood and the blood ran like water, The scene certainly Hell, had it only been hotter..."

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