A Veteran Died Today

asaratis

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A VETERAN DIED TODAY




He was getting old and paunchy​

And his hair was falling fast,​


And he sat around the Legion,​

Telling stories of the past.​



Of a war that he once fought in​

And the deeds that he had done,​


In his exploits with his buddies;​

They were heroes, every one.​




And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors​

His tales became a joke,​


All his buddies listened quietly​

For they knew whereof he spoke.​



But we'll hear his tales no longer,​

For Ol' Jim has passed away,​


And the world's a little poorer​

For a Veteran died today.​



He won't be mourned by many,​

Just his children and his wife.​


For he lived an ordinary,​

Very quiet sort of life.​



He held a job and raised a family,​

Going quietly on his way;​


And the world won't note his passing,​

'Tho a Veteran died today.​



When politicians leave this earth,​

Their bodies lie in state,​


While thousands note their passing,​

And proclaim that they were great.​



Papers tell of their life stories​

From the time that they were young,​


But the passing of a Veteran​

Goes unnoticed, and unsung.​



Is the greatest contribution​

To the welfare of our land,​


Some jerk who breaks his promise​

And cons his fellow man?​




Or the ordinary fellow​

Who in times of war and strife,​


Goes off to serve his country​

And offers up his life.​



The politician's stipend​

And the style in which he lives,​


Are often disproportionate,​

To the service that he gives.​



While the ordinary Veteran,​

Who offered up his all,​


Is paid off with a medal​

And perhaps a pension, small.​



It is not the politicians​

With their compromise and ploys,​


Who won for us the freedom​

That our country now enjoys.​




Should you find yourself in danger,​

With your enemies at hand,​


Would you really want some cop-out,​

With his ever-waffling stand?​




Or would you want a Veteran​

His home, his country, his kin,​


Just a common Veteran,​

Who would fight until the end.​



He was just a common Veteran,​

And his ranks are growing thin,​


But his presence should remind us​

We may need his likes again.​



For when countries are in conflict,​

We find the Veteran's part,​


Is to clean up all the troubles​

That the politicians start.​



If we cannot do him honor​

While he's here to hear the praise,​


Then at least let's give him homage​

At the ending of his days.​



Perhaps just a simple headline​

In the paper that might say:​


"OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING, A VETERAN DIED TODAY."​
 

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