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A Soldiers Poem for Christmas

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  • A Soldiers Poem for Christmas

    This poem was written by a Canadian soldier serving in Afghanistan, I think its lovely and says so much.

    Enjoy .....

    The Night Before Christmas

    T'was the night before Christmas He lived all alone, In a one bedroom house, Made of plaster and 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 mantle, Just boots filled with sand, On the wall hung pictures, Of far distant lands.

    With medals and badges, Awards of all kinds, A sober thought came through my mind. For this house was different, It was dark and dreary, I found the home of a soldier, Once I could see clearly.

    The soldier lay sleeping Silent, alone, Curled up on the floor, In this one bedroom home. The face was so gentle, The room in such disorder, Not how I pictured, A Canadian soldier.

    Was this the hero, Of whom I'd just read?, Curled up on a poncho, The floor for a bed?

    I realized the families, That I saw this night, Owed their lives to these soldiers, Who were willing to fight. Was this the hero, Of whom I'd just read?, Curled up on a poncho, The floor for a bed?

    I realized the families, That I saw this night, Owed their lives to these soldiers, Who were willing to fight.

    Soon round the world, The children would play And grown ups would celebrate, A bright Christmas day. They all enjoyed freedom, Each month of the year, Because of the soldiers. Like the one lying here. I couldn't help wonder, How many lay alone, On a cold Christmas eve, In a land far from home. 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."

    The soldier rolled over And drifted to sleep, I couldn't control it, I continued to weep. I kept watch for hours, So silent and still, And we both shivered, From the cold night's chill. I didn't want to leave On that cold, dark night, This guardian of honour So willing to fight.

    Then the soldier rolled over, With a voice, soft and pure, Whispered, "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."






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    Re: A Soldiers Poem for Christmas

    That is a truely beautiful poem - it just reminded me of what my Dad told me when he was in the trenches during the 2nd world war, it has bought back memories of what he told me.

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      Re: A Soldiers Poem for Christmas

      A Carol from Flanders - Frederick Niven


      In Flanders on the Christmas morn
      The trenched foemen lay,
      the German and the Briton born,
      And it was Christmas Day.

      The red sun rose on fields accurst,
      The gray fog fled away;
      But neither cared to fire the first,
      For it was Christmas Day!

      They called from each to each across
      The hideous disarray,
      For terrible has been their loss:
      "Oh, this is Christmas Day!"

      Their rifles all they set aside,
      One impulse to obey;
      'Twas just the men on either side,
      Just men — and Christmas Day.

      They dug the graves for all their dead
      And over them did pray:
      And Englishmen and Germans said:
      "How strange a Christmas Day!"

      Between the trenches then they met,
      Shook hands, and e'en did play
      At games on which their hearts were set
      On happy Christmas Day.

      Not all the emperors and kings,
      Financiers and they
      Who rule us could prevent these things —
      For it was Christmas Day.

      Oh ye who read this truthful rime
      From Flanders, kneel and say:
      God speed the time when every day
      Shall be as Christmas Day.
      "Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )

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      • #4
        Re: A Soldiers Poem for Christmas

        That is also so lovely Cel, thanks for posting it up. It kinda puts all the commercial side of Christmas into perspective doesn't it.

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