Written for John McLain, who fought a gallant battle in Korea and with cancer |
DAY IS DONE Dedicated to John McLain, a veteran of the Korean War, a Medic - a member of our Band of Brothers who fought his last battle with cancer Day is done, the battle scars healed by God, who gave this man a will to live; who instilled in him a sense of pride and to give all that he could give. Day is done, our memories will never die, this man who left Tennessee to enlist at age fifteen to go where he knew he needed to be... Day is done, his hands reached out to those who were wounded and in pain, there are many whose lives were saved by the healing touch of John McLain. Day is done, he came back home, with the war embedded in his soul and mind, for every soldier he fought to save and weeping for those left behind. Day is done, the man whose family was his life in the years after Christmas in July, proud to join the Band of Brothers; still reaching out, not asking why. Day is done, gone our son, gone our brother - ravaged by cancer, he will not be at the reunion this year, but know that his spirit is finally free. Day is done, moments of silence echoing his words, his love and dreams; life is not always bitter, death not always what it seems. Day is done, gone to rest, we've been blessed for having him share our lives, touching us in such a way that leaves us searching Heaven's skies. Day is done, though he has gone home at last, the battle's done, he has won a place deep within our hearts so very long ago, in Korea, begun. Countrymom 6/21/05 |