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W4INF
12-16-2007, 01:50 PM
Author unknown, a member of the US Armed Forces


Twas the night before Christmas, he lived all alone,
In a one bedroom house made of plaster & stone.
I had come down the chimney with presents to give
And to see just who in this home did live.

I looked all about a strange sight I did see,
No tinsel, no presents, not even a tree.
No stocking by the fire, just boots filled with sand,
On the wall hung pictures of far distant lands.

With medals and badges, awards of all kind
A sober thought came through my mind.
For this house was different, so dark and dreary,
I knew I had found the home of a soldier, once I could see clearly.

I heard stories about them, I had to see more
So I walked down the hall and pushed open the door.
And there he lay sleeping silent alone,
Curled up on the floor in his one bedroom home.

His face so gentle, his room in such disorder,
Not how I pictured a United States soldier.
Was this the hero of whom I’d just read?
Curled up in his poncho, a floor for his bed?

His head was clean shaven, his weathered face tan,
I soon understood this was more than a man.
For I realized the families that I saw that night
Owed their lives to these men who were willing to fight.

Soon ‘round the world, the children would play,
And grownups would celebrate on a bright Christmas day.
They all enjoyed freedom each month of the year,
Because of soldiers like this one lying here.

I couldn’t help wonder how many lay alone
On a cold Christmas Eve in a land far from home.
Just the very thought brought a tear to my eye,
I dropped to my knees and started to cry.

The soldier awakened and I heard a rough voice,
"Santa don’t cry, this life is my choice;
I fight for freedom, I don’t ask for more,
my life is my God, my country, my Corps."

With that he rolled over and drifted off into sleep,
I couldn’t control it, I continued to weep.
I watched him for hours, so silent and still,
I noticed he shivered from the cold night’s chill.

So I took off my jacket, the one made of red,
And I covered this Soldier from his toes to his head.
And I put on his T-shirt of gray and black,
With an eagle and an Army patch embroidered on back.

And although it barely fit me, I began to swell with pride,
And for a shining moment, I was United States Army deep inside.
I didn’t want to leave him on that cold dark night,
This guardian of honor so willing to fight.

Then the soldier rolled over, whispered with a voice so clean and pure,
"Carry on Santa, it’s Christmas Day, all is secure."
One look at my watch, and I knew he was right,
Merry Christmas my friend, and to all a good night!

W2JGA
12-16-2007, 02:30 PM
I seen that before. Tis a good story.

Reminds me of my 2nd x-mas in the Army, spent that one in Korea, and my 3rd x-mas was in Bosnia. My 7th x-mas was almost spent in Iraq, but never did go.

W4INF
12-16-2007, 03:36 PM
I hear ya, I spent many a night under the stars, being Infantry... Home was where you lay your beret. My worst night out was... well, theres too many to mention.

There were however many nights I slept like a newborn baby though... Best sleep is in a warm bag uninterrupted by an ambush or attack (simulated).

KC0VWU
12-16-2007, 03:47 PM
That's a very poorly written poem.

w5klb
12-16-2007, 03:49 PM
Quote[/b] (KC0VWU @ Dec. 16 2007,08:47)]That's a very poorly written poem.
We got a critic.

w3bny
12-16-2007, 03:49 PM
and is he in the army or the corps... Must be confused

W4INF
12-16-2007, 05:33 PM
From what I understand, it was first written by a Marine, but has been adopted by several people for all the branches at this time. The one I posted is the Army version. That might explain that...

At any rate, everyone is seeing the tree, but not the forest. Sigh. I wonder now *IF* I should have ever posted anything intellectual.

Maybe a few service members will come to my rescue and simply say "thanks for the post" rather than "that is not grammatically correct".

k0ews
12-16-2007, 06:03 PM
Thanks for the post. Not a service member, but enough people near and dear to me did. We need to remember those in uniform this time of year and what they give up just to serve. After all, it's the thought that counts!

N2RJ
12-16-2007, 06:46 PM
Not bad, but most soldiers I know are not lonely by a long shot. In fact, having a wife and family means living in a house versus living in the barracks!

Anyway, many thanks for the service by our troops, and I hope that they can come home soon.

K8MHZ
12-17-2007, 12:38 AM
Quote[/b] (W4INF @ Dec. 16 2007,05:33)]From what I understand, it was first written by a Marine, but has been adopted by several people for all the branches at this time. The one I posted is the Army version. That might explain that...

At any rate, everyone is seeing the tree, but not the forest. Sigh. I wonder now *IF* I should have ever posted anything intellectual.

Maybe a few service members will come to my rescue and simply say "thanks for the post" rather than "that is not grammatically correct".
Poetic license allows for such 'errors'.

Freedom allows for the critics.

Our system of education allows for the fact that the license was not realized and the point of the poem likely missed by some.

ab8ro
12-17-2007, 12:43 AM
Quote[/b] (W4INF @ Dec. 15 2007,11:33)]From what I understand, it was first written by a Marine, but has been adopted by several people for all the branches at this time. #The one I posted is the Army version. That might explain that...

At any rate, everyone is seeing the tree, but not the forest. #Sigh. I wonder now *IF* I should have ever posted anything intellectual.

Maybe a few service members will come to my rescue and simply say "thanks for the post" rather than "that is not grammatically correct".
Intellectual? If you consider that to be an intellectual expression then I suggest that your standards for intellect are a bit low.

W2JGA
12-17-2007, 12:55 AM
Quote[/b] (W4INF @ Dec. 16 2007,05:33)]Maybe a few service members will come to my rescue and simply say "thanks for the post" rather than "that is not grammatically correct".
Hooah!!!

I appreciate the time you took to post that poem. Though I noticed no grammatical errors, just the trueness of what was written.