who walks the line while you sleep,
I guard against those
who threaten our freedom, our peace;
I'm not trying to be a hero,
just trying to do the right thing.
I walk the line of justice
to keep fear and dread at bay,
Whether by dark of night
or by light of day
I am there.
And it's enough to know
I am in your thoughts and prayers.
I walk the wall with hope
that someday the wall comes down;
that all walls come down
and my feet can someday
tread a sidewalk,
because that day will mean
the world is living in peace,
and I will no longer need
to walk this wall.
I am the soldier
and I stand with pride
each time I see the colors
of my nation's flag fly
against the blinding azure
of a clear sky
unblemished by the ravages of war.
I come from your hometown,
from your neighbor's hometown;
I am known by many names,
faces, colors and creeds;
I stand at the ready
to keep my nation free.
Whether army, navy, air force or marine:
I am the soldier.
Sleep soundly on my watch.
Published by Penny White
Writer since the age of ten and artist for the last few years. A big fan of NCIS, Dean Koontz and women's history. I write empowering and uplifting words for women found at www.penspen.info. I am also servan... View profile
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