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Thursday, 10 May 2012

Wounded Warriors & President Bush (July 4th, 2011)




A WOUNDED SOUL

  
War,
has Wounded
my Heart


Yet,
I kept my Soul            


Love,
has healed me

I am whole

Not
in body,
but in Soul


For
I
have my wheels now

To
get where I can


I kept my legs
Never
to walk again.


Dedicated To
All Who Lost
Their Child,

Because Of War

A Poeatreeman

NAM 1968-1970
IN WHEELCHAIR NOW
I PRAY WE FIND
A BETTER WAY

The Casualties
of Love

Are The Hearts
That Died


The Men and Women
Who
Lost Their Child


The Wounds
Inflicted

Because
of War


The
Pain Felt
Forevermore


Remembering
The Lost

They
Are Wounded
More.


Edgar Allan Prieto
11/19/2000
Copyright ©2007 Edgar Allan Prieto

   
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WOUNDED WARRIORS
TO ALL WHO FOUGHT IN WAR.
YOUR WOUNDS WILL NEVER CLOSE.
FOR MEMORIES ARE A SHARP REMINDER
OF WHERE YOU WERE BEFORE.

POEATREEMAN
EDGAR ALLAN PRIETO
5/9/2012
COPYRIGHT@2012



I AM NOT A HERO


Just a SOLDIER
Who
Served the Cause.


Those
Who Died
are HERO'S Lost.


They
Fought
For FREEDOM

Paid the Cost.

Those
Who Suffered
Wounds in WAR

Took
the BRUNT
For Us All.


Those
INFLICTED
by The Pain

Felt
Each Care
DYING, Slowly.


Those
Who Prayed
for The End

Are
all The HEARTS


Who
want PEACE Again.


Those
Who DIED

REMEMBER
Their Loss.


They
PAID  A  Price

For
FREEDOM'S WAR


I AM
NOT A HERO.


Just
a SOLDIER
Who Gave it  All.


I Hope
my COUNTRY
is Better Off?

I Hope
my LIFE, 
Was Worth the Cost?


I AM
NOT A HERO


Just
One of GOD'S
Soldiers Now

Who
Washed
on HIS Shore.


Dedicated To
The Soldiers in Iraq

& Afghanistan

A Poeatreeman

Honor
All
Who Served
Freedom's War


For
on
Our Shores
Lies
Freedom's Door

Always
Open
to Wash Ashore.


I
Pray
We Never
Close its Door

I
Pray
it Never
Leaves
Our Shore.


Edgar Allan Prieto
10/3/2005

Copyright ©2007 Edgar Allan Prieto

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