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Veteran - Poet - Songwriter
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An Old Wooden Chair
An old wooden chair, out on the porch Shaded by trees, the sun couldn't scorch
A child loved to play, not far away When tired this chair, was where to stay
If weather turned bad, as sometimes it would The young one would sit, those arms felt good
This haven of rest, always was there Like a mother in charge, always took care
As the years passed, the chair bore no change But the small one did grow, adding new range
How quickly through high school, time fled by And the child from that chair, said good-bye
Off to the service, such great pride did show Protector of freedom, youthful brave glow
A loved one of course, now guards this chair Holding fond memories, each one so dear
With prayers to God, dear mother does wait Till her brave one's home safe, a want so great
That now empty chair, shaded by trees If it could just talk, starting with "Please..
Written in the Spring of 2006 Roger J. Robicheau
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How quickly so many of our children grow up to become our heroes. As a veteran, I am very proud of our brave serving for us today. God Bless them, they're the best.
Welcome to my poetry site. I hope that what you read will bring sincere thought. At the upper left sidebar you will find two other pages listed. One is for my Memorial Day Poem written in 2001, and the other is for my Veteran's Day Poem written in 2002. I hope you will read both before continuing on to my poetry collection.
I thank you for taking the time to read my poetry. You will find that much of my writing is patriotic.
Please press on the link below marked "Home - Index" to access my poetry collection.
Roger J. Robicheau Veteran, US Army
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