I wrote this back in November of 2006. I was looking at a picture when I came up with this write.

‘Neath a weeping willow
stands a soldier’s grave,
friends and family visit him
and thank him for the life he gave.

Every year that goes by
he is always remembered,
a poppy and wreath are carefully placed
questions are left unanswered.

Young ones ask questions
“Mommy and daddy, why is he dead?”
they try to reply, without crying
“Because of the bravery he lead.”

The clouds grow dark
the air turns bitterly cold,
families remember the lives of loved ones
grin about the days of old.

The day is over now
families and friends, leave their loved one behind,
hoping that one day soon
peace, they will be able to find.

Copyright Cynthia Jones
Nov.11/2006

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  • R.A. Graves on Oct 7, 2011

    I enjoyed this poem. Plus I have a patriotic leaning :) So I’m also bias in that regard.

  • Cynthia J on Oct 7, 2011

    R.A. Graves,

    :) Thank you. I find it relaxing, to look at a picture and be able to write along with it. You can get so many different ideas from it. Thank you so very much for stopping by to read and leave a comment. I truly appreciate it.

    *S* Cynthia

  • MMichaels on Oct 8, 2011

    Nice poem Cynthia J ^^

  • Martin Kloess on Oct 8, 2011

    very good

  • Cynthia J on Oct 8, 2011

    MMichaels,

    Thank you so very much for taking the time to stop by to read and leave a comment. I truly appreciate it.

    *S* Cynthia

  • Cynthia J on Oct 8, 2011

    Martin Kloess,

    Thank you so very much, for taking the time to stop by to read and leave a comment. I truly appreciate it.

    *S* Cynthia

  • Gerard Galvestini on Oct 8, 2011

    Nice poem. Loved reading it.

  • Cynthia J on Oct 10, 2011

    Gerard,

    Thank you so very much for stopping by to read and leave a comment. I truly appreciate it.

    *S* Cynthia

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