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Mommy, What is a Veteran?
Copyright 1998 Linda Ellis

“Mommy, what is a veteran?"
My child asked in an innocent way.
"And could you please explain to me
why we have a Veteran’s Day?"

My mind searched for the adjectives
that might help me clarify
those people, who for their country,
have looked death in the eye.

I quickly grabbed the dictionary
to see what Webster may have used,
but "one who served in the armed forces,"
were not the words that I would choose.

 But, how do you describe a veteran --
heroes you have never met,
those you’ll never know the names of
and yet…never will forget?

 How do you describe a veteran?
How do you convey a definition
for those who brought this country’s dreams
to their ultimate fruition?

 How do you describe a veteran?
Strangers who fought for you.
Men and women who risked their lives
for people they never knew?

 How do you describe a veteran
and the sacrifices they made
so that you and your children’s children
could live free…and unafraid?

 How do you describe a veteran
for a child’s sake?
You say "A veteran is a person to whom
we owe every breath we take."
 

MORE VETERAN/MILITARY TRIBUTE POEMS BY LINDA ELLIS:

Half a World Away

I Give to You, My Son

One American

You Don't Know Me