It was a cold and windy November morning at a National Cemetery A retired nurse had died, and services had begun already The salute was being given, by five armed service men And a little child cuddled closer to her Grandfather and whispered just then With a frightened voice, and a wrinkled brow Who are they shooting at now?" No one honey, was his reply--" It's to honor Grandma, you see Grandma was a soldier who never carried a gun She helped take care of the wounded until there were none. The little child looked up at him and smiled as a tear rolled down her face. Then she took hold of his hand and they stood up together in dignity and grace. The haunting melody of Taps still echoed over the graves Bidding its mournful fairwell as a gentle wind blew across our face.
Yes, Grandma was a soldier, fighting in World War Two. One of the many nurses who laughed and cried with you. She never told any stories about what had occurred before. But she was proud that she could serve In the United States Army Nurse Corps.
101 posted on 05/30/2006 2:56:23 PM PDT by JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)