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Subject: A Little Poem...

Written By: Jessica on 02/27/03 at 10:57 a.m.

...that I got from an email. I thought most people would enjoy it if they haven't already heard it.

I've Got Your Back

I am a small and precious child,
My dad's been sent to fight.
The only place I'll see his face
Is in my dreams at night.
He will be gone too many days
For my young mind to keep track.
I may be sad, but I am proud.
My daddy's got your back.

I am a caring mother.
My son has gone to war.
My mind is filled with worries
That I have never known before.
Everyday I try to keep
My thoughts from turning black.
I may be scared, but I am proud.
My son has got your back.

I am a strong and loving wife
With a husband soon to go.
There are times I'm terrified
In a way most never know.
I bite my lip, and force a smile
As I watch my husband pack.
My heart may break, but I am proud.
My husband's got your back.

I am a soldier,
Serving proudly, standing tall.
I fight for freedom, yours and mine
By answering this call.
I do my job while knowing
Thanks it sometimes lacks.
Say a prayer that I'll come home.
It's me who's got your back.

Subject: Re: A Little Poem...

Written By: 80s_cheerleader on 02/27/03 at 11:05 a.m.

I had never seen this before.  It brought tears to my eyes.  It is so true, though.

Subject: Re: A Little Poem...

Written By: ShellyGal on 03/01/03 at 02:56 p.m.

Nice poem, good message, but, er, it isn't just "sons" going to war now. Don't forget the other half of the population!