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				|  Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 5:08 am    Post subject: A Poem that says it all |   |  
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				| Here is a poem my father-in-law sent me tonight.  He is a WWII Vet from the CBs in the South Pacific Theater.  He forwarded this to me. 
 A French Poem
 
 Eleven thousand soldiers
 lay beneath the dirt and stone,
 all buried on a distant land
 so far away from home.
 
 For just a strip of dismal beach
 they paid a hero's price,
 to save a foreign nation
 they all made the sacrifice.
 
 And now the shores of Normandy
 are lined with blocks of white:
 Americans who didn't turn
 from someone else's plight.
 
 Eleven thousand reasons
 for the French to take our side,
 but in the moment of our need,
 they chose to run and hide.
 
 Chirac said every war means loss,
 perhaps for France that's true,
 for they've lost every battle
 since the days of Waterloo.
 
 Without a soldier worth a damn
 to be found within the region,
 the French became the only land
 to need a Foreign Legion.
 
 You French all say we're arrogant.
 Well hell, we've earned the right--
 We saved your sorry nation
 when you lacked the guts to fight.
 
 But now you've made a big mistake,
 and one that you'll regret;
 you took sides with our enemies,
 and that we won't forget.
 It wasn't just our citizens
 you spit on when you turned,
 but every one of yours
 who fell the day the towers burned.
 
 You spit upon our soldiers,
 Air Force and Marines,
 and now you'll get a little sense
 of just what payback means.
 
 So keep your Paris fashions
 and your wine and your champagne,
 and find some other market
 that will buy your aeroplanes.
 
 And try to find somebody else
 to wear your French cologne,
 for you're about to find out
 what it means to stand alone.
 
 You see, you need us far more
 than we ever needed you.
 America has better friends
 who know how to be true.
 
 I'd rather stand with warriors
 who have the will and might,
 than huddle in the dark
 with those whose only flag is white.
 
 I'll take the Brits, the Aussies,
 the Israelis and the rest,
 for when it comes to valor
 we have seen that they're the best.
 
 We'll count on one another
 as we face a moment dire,
 while you sit on the sideline
 with a sign, "friendship for hire."
 
 We'll win this war without you
 and we'll total up the cost,
 and take it from your foreign aid,
 and then you'll feel the loss.
 And when your nation starts to fall,
 well Frenchie, you can spare us,
 just call the Germans for a hand,
 they know the way to Paris.
 
 
 Don Fichthorn, Major USMC (Retired)
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