About an Old Flag, at a swap meet |
The Old Flag Saturday when I left you To help my son in law Something happened along my way Saddest thing you ever saw An old man selling junk there, from a table on 23rd Every piece was priced and tagged Some old ladies there they heard, Underneath of all that junk As a table cloth laid out, Was an old Star Spangled Banner From some past World, War no doubt And the thought of that cut through me And it hurt me deep inside Made me think of all my countrymen Those who fought, and those that died I drove down a block or two And I turned my truck around All my thoughts were fueled by anger I couldn’t hear a sound As I turned around in traffic And I eased up on his spot Said if you’re looking for attention man It’s my attention that you’ve got I commenced to tell the stories Of my Dad in Seoul Korea My Uncle named Big Lawrence World war ONE down in the trenches My cousins Ken and Dave How they fought and never gave in, How my Uncle Mike was wounded Atop a hill in Viet Nam And I told him then quite calmly As I conjured up my breath Said it’s not in your best interest To put me to the test Old man you have offended me And all the ones who’ve gone before All the ones who died for Liberty, and Gave their lives on foreign soil The Ladies there applauded me For what I said to that old man And helped clear off all the dishes And we folded that old Flag: I showed him then, so reverently, The respect that it demands, The old man wiped his tears away As he took it from my hands. Augustus Clay |