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Old 07-24-2011, 12:34 PM
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Phannie1
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Originally Posted by Sewfine
I understand what you are going through. Go visit with your son and his family. They will love to have you there. Here is a poem I found on line a couple of years ago. I printed it, frame it and it hangs on the wall in my sewing room where I spend 99.9% of my time. My prayers are with all the military men/women who serves their country.

Mom's Prayer for her Son

I Give To You, My Son-
I held him as an infant; I hugged him as a boy
and through the years he has become my greatest pride and joy.

I love him more than I can say,
his life more precious than my own,
but gone are the whims and notions of the little boy that I had known.

For the years have passed so quickly since the time it all began
and now he stands before me with the conviction of a man.

He wants to serve his country, he states aloud with pride
as I try to sort out the emotions that I'm feeling deep inside...

a union of the uncertain fear, which I cannot control
and the allegiance which lies deep within my patriotic soul.

I trust that my years of guidance will serve as a strong foundation
as he performs the duties requested from his beloved nation.

God please guide him as he travels to the places our soldiers have bled
and walk with him through pathways where those heroes' feet have tread.

Oh Sweet Land of Liberty, humbly I give to you, my son
praying you'll return him safely home when his work for you is done.

---Author unknown---
this is such a great poem. Thanks for pasting it here. My son, enlisted the month after 9/11. He was wanting in before 9/11 but after that day we had a long talk. He said "Mom, I want to go before and Now I need to go even more."

Miltary life is a job choice these fine young people make and we need to support them in it. God Keep them safe and I keep them in my prayers always.
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