Before the Guard by Raymond A. Foss
Standing watch A large flag, the stars and stripes hanging heavy, sad, the sun through the thin, worn fabric Hanging at half-staff before the Guard, on the strip reminding us of the loss on this date so recently still, a part of our collective our shared consciousness
A day, a moment, like that day in Dallas always to be hallowed, remembered
A weathered flag in the late afternoon fitting sentry before the Guard so many out there today defending us in those dark places in part because of this date seven years at war, invisible enemy
But our flag flies still to remember, resolve our a nation too that terror would be avenged our way of life would prevail that our dream together will never die
September 11, 2008 Army Guard, Loudon Road, Concord, NH
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