Obituary of American Service Men and Women
American Service Men and Women
January 01, 2004 - January 01, 2004
A Soldiers Prayer
"The bullets whistled overhead.
The bombs did scream in rage.
A brave young lad lay in a trench undaunted by his age.
Courage he had plenty and love for country too,
And in that lonely trench, he thought of things he'd do.
He'd buy the farm he always wanted and would call it 'Home Sweet Home.'
He'd settle there with Mary and never more would roam.
Out of his muddy trench he crawled to fight his wicked foe.
When something seemed to hinder him, no further could he go.
A crimson stream ran down his cheek, it brought him pain and sorrow.
He raised his eyes up to the skies and asked Him for 'Tomorrow."
Written By Vincent N. Novaco
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