One is fighting a war, one is at home |
YOU WANTED TO BE A MARINE My heart aches when I reach across the bed, in the deafening still of the night, only to recall that you are gone. Oh, how I miss the safety of your arms around me. But I always knew, you wanted to be a Marine. When I watch news of war, the death and destruction leave me frozen with a fear I never knew existed. I am consumed with an urgency to pray for your safety. Frustration emerges, tears flow once again, as I ask myself why, you wanted to be a Marine. Every minute of every day I wait for word that you are coming home. I envision the moment our lives will be reunited. When our hopes and dreams become real, not simply etched like this on paper to be sent thousands of miles away. I plead with God to replace my anger with understanding, as I am once again reminded, that you wanted to be a Marine. It is then I reflect on how deeply I love you, the pride that I feel hand in hand right beside you, how an entire nation admires and respects you. And at this very moment, this place in time, there appears God's Grace. And I give thanks. Because I understand why, you wanted to be a Marine. |