Memories of friends and family |
Memorial Day Here I sit, an old man, Thinking of days and wars gone by The politicians argue, Which is a just war? I have fought my war, One of rice paddies and body count A war scorned by many, but my forever young And gallant friends lay dead just the same My philosophy of life and war Has come to this I will allow myself to cry, when thinking Of my dead child, parent, friend or enemy I have come to believe that crying Is a human and manly thing to do. After all, how many children, parents, friends Or enemies do we have in a lifetime? I believe that we should laugh out loud When something strikes us funny. I break into laughter, simultaneously with profuse tears When reliving good days spent with love ones, now dead I believe we each should view in grateful wonder The birth of our children I believe that we should always be in awe Of a beautiful sunset and a glorious sunrise When awakened in the middle of the night, I marvel at my Incredible luck to love and be loved by my beautiful sleeping woman If we live our life to our fullest, with enthusiasm , with love And are extremely lucky, we will have much to laugh and cry about. |