THE WALL
BY
KELLY STRONG
                            The nite was cold, I was ten years old
                               When the Chaplain made his call.
                             The news was bad, my mother was sad
                               When she heard of my fathers fall.

                             An ambush he said, they all were dead
                              The words were shocking and cold.
                          Eight other men died, eight other wives cried
                           For young men who would never grow old.

                         The years quickly passed, they seemed so fast
                              With no father to show me the way.
                       Yet I knew from the start, deep down in my heart
                              We'd be together, forever, one day.

                   Through the laughter and tears, the months and the years
                               I kept hearing "it's" far-away call.
                             The day was cold I was thirty years old
                           When my eyes first set sight on the WALL.

                       It seemed ancient yet knew, as if somehow on cue
                              When I saw it the Earth became still
                      And my memory once gray, became focused that day
                           Of a man who now suddenly seemed real.

                    No more tears filled my eyes, no more lifetime of "whys"
                             All the answers I'd found in this place.
                     With the touch of his name gone was sorrow and pain
                            And bad memories were quickly erased.

                        As I stared into the black, my father stared back
                           And he smiled and my heart filled with joy
                   I said: "welcome home, dad, what a journey you've had."
                         He said: "It's sure great to be home, my boy!"

                                  copyright 1995 by Kelly Strong

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