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Remembrance Day – also known as Poppy Day, Armistice Day (the event it commemorates) or Veterans Day

Remembrance Day

800px-Poppies_by_Benoit_Aubry_of_Ottawa

In Flanders Fields

by John McCrae, May 1915

Poppies (©greatwar.co.uk)

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

That Ragged Old Flag

That Ragged Old Flag
By Johnny Cash

I walked through a county courthouse square.
On a park bench an old man was sitting there.
I said, “Your old Court House is kinda run down.”
He said, “No, it will do for our little town.”
I said, “Your old flag Pole is leaning a little bit.
And that’s a ragged old Flag you’ve got hanging on it.”
He said, “Have a seat,” and I sat down”
Is the first time that you’ve been to our little town?”
“Well,” he said, “I don’t like to brag,
But we’re kinda proud of that ragged old Flag.

You see, we got a little hole in the Flag there,
When Washington took it across the Delaware.
And it got powder burns, the night Francis Scott Key,
Sat watching it, writing ‘Oh, Say, Can You See.’
And it got a bad rip at New Orleans,
When Packingham and Jackson took it to the scene
And, it almost fell at the Alamo beside the Texas Flag
But she waved on through
She got cut with a sword at Chancerville,
And she got cut again at Shilo Hill
There was Robert E. Lee, Bouregard and Bragg
The South wind blew hard on that Old Ragged Flag

On Flanders Field in World War One
She got a big hole from a Bertha Gun
She turned BLOOD RED World War Two,
And she hung limp and low a time or two.
She was in Korea and Vietnam
She went from our ships upon the briny foam.

Now they’ve about quit waving her back here at home
In our good land she’s been abused,
She’s been burned, dishonored, denied, and refused
And the Government for which she stands
Is scandalized through out the land.
She’s getting threadbare and she’s wearing thin,
But, she’s in good shape for the shape she’s in,
Because she’s been through the fire before,
I believe she can take a whole lot more.

So we raise her up every morning, and we
Take her down every night,
We don’t let her touch the ground,
and we fold her up right.
On second thought, I DO LIKE TO BRAG,

I’M MIGHTY PROUD OF THAT RAGGED OLD FLAG!

A Smile

Photo by mugh

You can go a long way with a smile. You can go a lot farther with a smile and a gun.

Al Capone (1899 – 1947)