I wanted to share this poem my Uncle Gary wrote when he was in Vietnam. He also died there, so today on Memorial Day, I remember him. He was my dad's youngest brother.
Here is a picture of him. It is the only one I have of him as an adult. I have one of him with my dad when he was a little boy and I do not have his military picture. I never met my Uncle Gary. He died the same year I was born.
Here is a picture of him. It is the only one I have of him as an adult. I have one of him with my dad when he was a little boy and I do not have his military picture. I never met my Uncle Gary. He died the same year I was born.
Vietnam
Here
I am in Vietnam
So
many miles from home
But
though I am so far away
I
know I’m not alone.
As
I was nearing Vietnam
I
almost shed a tear
As
I bowed my head in heartfelt prayer
Dear
Lord, remove my fear
And
when the plane landed
It
was plain for me to see
That
here in this dense jungle land
I
would have no luxury
This
war is mean, and this war is cruel
And
many men must die
Yet
there seems to be no answer
To
our single question Why?
There
are no boys in Vietnam
So
onward we must go
For
all the units fight bravely on
To
conquer Viet foe
The
people here in Vietnam
In
this small community
They
know the real meaning
Of
the words real poverty
To
stop the Communists
Is
the reason we must try
For
in it lies the answer
To
our simple question Why?
And
back home I miss you all
And
if there is something you want to do
Say
a prayer that this war will end
And
I’ll soon be home with you.
…Gary Lee Burkett
Oh my Lori, I cried reading your hero uncle's poem. Sad sorrow yet pride in his words. God bless your family for producing such a hero who in poetry made us see how and what those men went through. It's a shame today's youth don't realize their freedoms are because of men like your uncle and men and women in my family went through for us. Thank you dear Lori for sharing this. Have a blessed day my friend.
ReplyDeleteTears in Alabama. Having come of age during the VietNam war, this is still intensely personal. Thank you for honoring your uncle in this manner!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tribute to your uncle.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless the men and women who died for our freedoms!
Oh my goodness. What better to post on this day. Thank you for blessing us with your Uncle's words.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful and sad. I'm so sorry he lost his life in Vietnam.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, yet sad poem. A great post to honor your uncle!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lori! What a beautiful poem. I am saying a prayer for your Uncle and also thanking him for sacrificing his life for our freedom! Hugs
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