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					| There he was lying in bed, a once giant of a man Fading like the roses someone had left on his stand
 The 
					old veteran's sharp eyes were slowly dimming
 Not much 
					longer for him to be judged among the living
 The old 
					soldier's clock was slowly winding down
 He glanced up 
					just then, seeing my concerned frown
 This decorated 
					veteran of Korea and Vietnam's fray
 Tonight he knew he 
					was going to have his last say
 
 "Listen here," he 
					said, "death just don't scare me
 Was with the First when 
					we drove the enemy from Seoul
 The battles they were hot 
					and the weather it was cold
 I been up Old Baldy and I 
					fought on Pork Chop Hill, see
 I been to the Khe San, and 
					the white sands of Quang Tri
 Where I'm going ain't half 
					as scary as where I've been
 Not like running and duckin' 
					bullets at Long Binh
 Yes, and I've been to the terrible 
					walled city of Hue
 Let me tell you, there, we almost got 
					blown away
 I can honestly say to you we were really put 
					to the test
 If the truth be known, I would really welcome 
					some rest
 Listen, Friend, I don't want, nor do I need any 
					of your tears
 For I haven't slept a night of peace in 
					nearly forty years"
 
 Then, with that so said, the old 
					soldier closed his eyes in final sleep
 And, for all of 
					his years of torment, I hung my head and I did weep.
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					| By Faye SizemoreCopyright 2002
 Listed October 5, 2011
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								Faye Sizemore makes her home in the beautiful foothills of South Carolina with Grant, the love of her life, as well as three dogs, two cats, two parakeets and four nanny goats. Grant is a Vietnam Veteran having served with the US Marines in 1968-69 and is, of course, Faye's muse. Faye is deeply interested in Veterans' Affairs and Veterans' Causes. She is very proud of Grant and her poetry is an off-shoot of that pride.
								
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