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I am deeply saddened by what i have seen
on tenth anniversary of 9/11
as people gathered and showed their respect
whilst shedding tears in memory
of those innocent lives that were taken cruelly
a cruel and unforgiving group of muslims
marched in london faces covered up and disguised too
yesterday saying world domination muslim rule
burning the flag of usa on this anniversary of this very sad day
how callous and cruel cowereds can these people be
if they have to hide their faces away
obvious they have no morals
and shouldnt be part of humanity
as i listened to the news a young boy in New York stood up on a podium and said
i never knew my father and i never met him
i knew he loved me and i will always love him
these words made me shed a tear
this brave young boy who had stood there
and opened up his heart for the whole world to see
how much he cared for a father he had never seen
well to all those who lost people on this day
i do have these words to say
Those who you lost so cruelly
will always be part of your love and memory
they wont forget the times you shared
and all the moments that you loved and cared
these moments so precious to you
will help you to grieve and remember them too
the smiles the laughter you had each day
the hugs and kisses and all the birthdays
the joyous moments when birth came to
proud times you had are all special to you
remember these as they remember you
and your heart will be happy
with beautiful thoughts too
god bless you all on this special day
and may your life soon be full of joy
and happy again
To all those in the world today who lost loved ones on that special day
from Kevin in Hampshire uk these words are my personal tribute to you.
they were all heroes and so are you and to all those who have given their lives in Afghanistan to fighting the war on terrorism
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This past week has become the end of something special not often seen
where small group of people got together
to remember the brave and the few
who gave there lives for our country
serving us too
they started as small group of friends
all from the Royal british legion
who came together to mark their respect and pay tribute
to our brave servicemen men and women
as they flew into RAF Lyneham
on their way home too
they passed through the wonderful town
of Wooten basset
where as their hearses gathered
and got ready for their final journey
home where there bodies
will rest and be remembered too
these wonderful people
of Wooten basset took time out of their day
to line the streets in numbers
with the family’s of the dead servicemen and women
as they passed their way
they stood to attention and saluted them
with pride they showed us something
special as their numbers grew
untill they became hundreds and drew in the media too
the local pub opened its doors to families of dead men and women
and made them welcome too
to the people of Wooten basset
are thanks goes out too you
hold your heads up with pride
you are truly kind
and very special people too
so this is from an ex serviceman
with great respect i pay tribute to you.
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He gave his last performance yesterday
whilst performing for the public
at the Bournemouth air display
a real hero to his family
and red arrows display team too
flt lt john egging
shall always remembered what he could do best
as he served his country on fast jets
and as part of red arrows flying display team too
and gave 12 years loyal service
to RAF
and lost his life so tragically
whilst putting on a show
in front of the public and family
we must remember him
and wish his family well
in their time of need
as they go through
this dark spell
and hope and pray
he rests in peace too
and may his family remember all the good times they had with him
and may his memory
live on too
and may the red arrows get back flying again
very soon
god bless a hero
may the RAF remember you
from Kevin Newman ex RAF
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