Home at Last

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He's home at last,

a mother's son,

a fine young man,

his duty done,

Yet not for him the fond embrace,

a loving kiss,

 a smiling face

Or cries of joy to laugh,

 and cheer the safe return,

 of one so dear,

It is his lot to show the world,

 a soldiers fate as flags unfurl

And Standards lower in salutation,

symbols of a grateful nation.

Sombre now,

the drum beats low,

 as he is carried,

gentle, so

As if not to disturb his rest,

by comrades,

three and three abreast

Who now,

 as quiet orders sound,

 they,

one by one then move around

To place him in the carriage,

 decked with flowers,

 in calm and hushed respect,

Preparing for the sad,

 slow ride through silent crowds,

 who wait outside.

So the warrior now returns,

 to native soil and rightly earns

The great respect to one so young,

 though sadness stills the waiting throng,

While flowers strew the path he takes,

as the carriage slowly makes

A final turning to allow the veterans,

 standing there to show

The soldiers pride,

 a silent,

 mute,

proud and respectful last salute.

Yet,

 while onlookers stand and see the simple,

moving ceremony,

There is a home,

a place somewhere,

 where sits a waiting,

vacant chair,

And one great yawning empty space,

 in someone's heart,

no last embrace

To bid a final,

 fond farewell to one who will forever dwell

In love and cherished memory,

a Husband,

 Son,

 eternally.

And we who see should not forget,

 that in this soldier's final debt

And sacrifice for duty's sake,

it is the loved ones who must take

The hurt,

to bear as best they can,

and face a future lesser than

The one they dreamed in bygone years,

 now to regard with bitter tears,

Reflecting,

as time intervenes,

 on thoughts of how it might have been.

But in their grief there's quiet pride,

 that loved ones bravely fought and died

Believing in a worthy goal which helps give solace,

 and consoles

By knowing that the loss they bear is shared,

 by all our peoples where

In gratitude,

 their names will be forever honoured,

 guaranteed,

To be remembered and enshrined,

 beyond the shifting sands of time.

Tony Church

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