Friday 21 December 2007

For those without Christmas cheer

A forward from a friend that I actually read and reflected on, realising that we all have much to be thankful for this Christmas. Somewhat to my surprise, this poem is actually attributed to a Marine. May all our soldiers have a safe Christmas.

Twas 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 had 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 full of sand.
On the wall hung pictures, of a distant land.
With medals and badges, awards of all kinds,
A sober thought came to mind.
For this house was different, it was dark and dreary,
I found the home of a Marine, once I could see clearly.

The soldier lay sleeping, silent, alone,
Curled up on the floor, in his one bedroom home.
The face was so gentle, the room in such disorder,
Not how I pictured, a United States 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 where willing to fight.
Soon around the world, children would play,
And grownups would celebrate, a bright Christmas day.
They enjoyed Freedom, each month of the year,
Because of these 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 soon 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 Honor, 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.'

[Source: Poem, a variation]

x
JAG

2 comments:

Iron Pugilist said...

Hmh. Soldiers seem to get all the attention these days. Maybe I should have signed up when i had the chance.

toby said...

Nice poem. Christmas is a tough time to be away from loved ones but the forces are good at making the best of a bad situation. Sadly, many soldiers' problems begin when they get home.

Happy Christmas, Just a girl! Hope the New Year is a great one for you :)