Aunty
Brat, my good friend and fellow supporter of the American and Coalition
Forces, sent me a note about a Soldier coming home on leave to see, for
the first time, his new baby girl. She was born while he was deployed. It brought
such beautiful images to my mind immediately, and when I went to Aunty's
blog and saw her picture, my heart just melted at her sweet little
self.
http://assolutatranquillita.blogspot.com/2011/05/every-day-hero-welcome-home.html
To
her parents and all her family, thanks for making my day, and thank you
all for your service and sacrifice! We are a grateful nation! This
is what I sent to the new baby and all those who love her. May she
thrive in your love, always live in liberty, and come to know of your
sacrifices to the preservation of freedom.
You
know, if Aunty Brat says you are a special Soldier, you must indeed
be a special Solider. It is always difficult for me to put into words
how I feel about Soldiers and their families. When I try to open a
ketchup package, and it is difficult for me, there is a thought that never fails to
cross my mind. No matter how much I love my country, if it had to
depend on me for for some of the most important of the protection
needed from its enemies, we women would all be wearing burqas. We must have young men and women of the caliber and skills which
you possess, or our heritage of freedom will disappear.... As the sign
on my gate says, "Land of the free, because of the brave."
Since my husband went to war, poetry concerning this great conflict has haunted me until I express it. Your homecoming to your new daughter caused beautiful images in my mind. I wrote words that I hope will comfort and empower your family as you serve. So here is my gift to the new baby:
I Came Home to My Daughter
There she lay, so warm, pink, soft, and sweet.
When first we finally did meet.
I saw so much of her mother there in her eyes,
The stamp of my own features on her countenance threatened to make me cry.
Wonder at the first sight of my darling daughter,
Swept my soul, and I knew my life she would forever alter.
Feelings too tender for the battlefield,
In that moment caused all my vigilance briefly to yield.
Then I realized more clearly than ever before,
I was called to war because of an evil good people everywhere deplore.
My newborn child and all the children of the world,
Need those of us in service, the flag of liberty to unfurl.
In my daughter’s face I saw the hope of our world and our nation,
Waiting for her contributions, which true peace will hasten.
I knew that in a land far away, where long I had stood the wall,
Children were seeing first hand our intent in the service of us all.
Since my husband went to war, poetry concerning this great conflict has haunted me until I express it. Your homecoming to your new daughter caused beautiful images in my mind. I wrote words that I hope will comfort and empower your family as you serve. So here is my gift to the new baby:
I Came Home to My Daughter
There she lay, so warm, pink, soft, and sweet.
When first we finally did meet.
I saw so much of her mother there in her eyes,
The stamp of my own features on her countenance threatened to make me cry.
Wonder at the first sight of my darling daughter,
Swept my soul, and I knew my life she would forever alter.
Feelings too tender for the battlefield,
In that moment caused all my vigilance briefly to yield.
Then I realized more clearly than ever before,
I was called to war because of an evil good people everywhere deplore.
My newborn child and all the children of the world,
Need those of us in service, the flag of liberty to unfurl.
In my daughter’s face I saw the hope of our world and our nation,
Waiting for her contributions, which true peace will hasten.
I knew that in a land far away, where long I had stood the wall,
Children were seeing first hand our intent in the service of us all.
As they watch, I know they too will learn,
Their own hearts for peace and liberty will come to yearn.
In this the power of the enemy will disappear,
The truth of all our brotherhood will finally do away with all fear.
So though my heart longs to stay,
I will again return to the war zone in just a few short days.
In my mind, images of her gentle beauty,
Will give me strength and bring complete commitment to my sacred duty.
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