OLD GLORY DESERVES

A GRAND DISPLAY

ON JULY 4th

Have you noticed that in recent years there seems to be fewer patriotic Americans flying "Old Glory" on Flag Day, Memorial Day and the 4th of July?


YOUR FLAG

Hello. Remember Me? Some people call me the Star Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your flag, the flag of the United States of America.

Something has been bothering me, so I thought I might talk it over with you - because it is about you and me.

I remember some time ago, people would line up on both sides of the street to watch the parade, and naturally I was leading every one, proudly waving in the breeze.

When your daddy saw me coming, he immediately removed his hat and placed it against his left shoulder so that his hand was over his heart...

Remember?

And you, I remember were standing there, straight as a soldier. You didn't have a hat but you were giving the right salute. Remember your little sister? Not to be out done, she was saluting the same way as you with her right hand over her heart...

Remember?

What happened? I'm still the same old flag. Oh, I've added a few more stars since you were a boy, and a lot more blood has been shed since those parades of long ago.

But now, somehow I don't feel as proud as I used to feel. When I down your street, you just stand there with your hands in your pockets. You may give me a small glance, and then look away. I see children running around you shouting; they don't seem to know who I am.

I saw one man take his hat off, then he looked around, and when he didn't see anybody else take off his hat, he quickly put his back on again.

Is it a sin to be patriotic today? Have you forgotten what I stand for, and where I have been? Anzio, Guadalcanal, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq!

Take a look at the memorial honor rolls, and see the names of those patriotic Americans who gave their lives to keep this republic free. When you salute me you are actually Saluting THEM.

Well, it won't be long until I'll be coming down your street again. So when you see me, please stand straight and place your hand over your heart, and I'll know that you remembered. I'll salute you by waving back.

Original Author - Unknown

Note:

This was re-printed from a page that hung on the wall of the Alderman Luce Memorial Home for several years. The only change was the addition of Iraq to the list of places the flag has been.

Tony Schuster - May 24th, 1998