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					| From Dulles Airport I grow impatient Not knowing my way around.
 It has taken all day,
 Leaning on my cane
 To make final muster at The Wall.
 
 Anger long repressed now incites
 A Mekong marsh, broken bones,
 Shattered futures. At peace, brave ones,
 We muster at this desolate,
 This blessed knoll.
 
 Amid children celebrating credulity
 The black gates loom high in the sky,
 A magnificent gates that enshrines your name
 Among forgotten gods.
 This vanquished leader weeps in his joy.
 
 Here hobbles the barnswallow who once led
 Eagles into the sky. And such good fortune
 Is more than I deserve. Consummate honor
 To you, brothers all,
 From the remnants of the spark to my soul.
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					| By 
					Stephen Brown Copyright 2002
 Listed June 8, 2009
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