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Arlington Cemetery MAG
Smith ... Lee ... Reed ... Weber ...
I wander past the graves
A solitary mourner in a private dirge
With eyes as silent as sadness
Jackson ... William ... James ... Henney ...
The names familiar but the men unknown
I stand all alone, head bowed in the crisp evening air,
But sense Their presence, Their hopes, Their memories
Biddin ... Clay ... Lennox ... Lord ...
So many memories
So many names
So many deaths
Kennedy ...
Yet I hear the birds, I see the majestic trees,
I feel the grass beneath me and smell the flowers,
And now realize that They are truly alive.
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