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Kitchener


No stone is set to mark his nation’s loss,
   No stately tomb enshrines his noble breast;
Not e’en the tribute of a wooden cross
   Can mark this hero’s rest.
He needs them not, his name untarnished stands,
   Remindful of the mighty deeds he worked,
Footprints of one, upon time’s changeful sands,
   Who ne’er his duty shirked.

Who follows in his steps no danger shuns,
   Nor stoops to conquer by a shameful deed,
An honest and unselfish race he runs,
   From fear and malice freed.

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  • RoaringLioness1
    June 28, 2005
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    this poem reminds me of the unselfishness of the men who gave their lives for freedom. And for those who die without a marker to show where life was taken from them...no fear, just did what their heart and country asked of them, and gave it all with love for fellow man, women and children and above all...to keep peace...this poem short but full of everything one needs to know about war and the deeds of an fearless love for us all.