I walked along the beach one day And saw a man kneeling in the sand He gazed intently out to sea he wore a uniform of green one could tell he was not here but thinking of another place you could see it on his face I stopped to offer a word of thanks for serving us on foreign sands He gave a nod that he had heard but did not divert his gaze from looking out upon the sea as I stood beside the man a burst of sunlight laid upon a shiny object in his hand I stared a moment at what lay there Feeling numb and out of place I turned away, to retreat The man began to speak He displayed the object from his hand A pair of metal discs on a long chain These dog tags he began, belonged to my friend His name was Sam He was my friend and still is now, I made a promise to him once that I would come here to this place and leave these here out in the sand and wait for the sea to take them back I listened to the words he said a nd bowed my head in silent prayer for the man who held the tags and the man who was not there I knew it was not easy for the man to do this task A determined hand he laid the tags upon the sand He stood up tall and offered a salute as A wave came upon the shore pulling out their just reward not wishing to intrude I turned away once more no! please stay if you don't mind, I could use some company it's hard for me to do this thing but I made a promise don't you see to my friend, his name was Sam. I stood there till the sun went down with this soldier as he spoke about his life and his friend whose name was Sam |