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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Day 37: Peace of Mind.

I am not going to blog about today's run tonight. It was just fine and I finished, which is all I am asking of my body at this moment. Instead, I want to share lyrics to a song I had long forgotten until today. I heard this song at such a peaceful moment in the afternoon run, and it put this journey into great perspective for me. The song is by Edwin McCain, and is called "Prayer to St. Peter". It is a simple, yet wonderfully written set of lyrics asking for blessings on our fallen soldiers in Heaven. Once again, it is a great reminder that some wonderful young men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice for this country, and I am deeply indebted to these men and women. Because of them, I have the freedom and the opportunity, not the burden and requirement, to take this journey. Thank you to all who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Let them in, Peter
For they are very tired
Give them couches where the angels sleep
And light those fires
Let them wake whole again
To brand new dawns
Fired by the sun
Not war-times bloody guns
May their peace be deep
Remember where the broken bodies lie
God knows how young they were
To have to die

You know God knows how young they were
To have to die

Give them things they like
Let them make some noise
Give dance hall bands not golden harps
To these our boys
Let them love Peter
For they've had no time
They should have bird songs and trees
And hills to climb
The taste of summer
And a ripened pear
And girls as sweet as meadow wind
And flowing hair
And tell them how they are missed
But say not to fear
It's gonna be all right
With us down here

Let them in, Peter
For they are very tired
Give them couches where the angels sleep
And light those fires
Let them wake whole again
To brand new dawns
Fired by the sun
Not war-times bloody guns
May their peace be deep
Remember where the broken bodies lie
God knows how young they were
To have to die

You know God knows how young they were
To have to die

And tell them how they are missed
But say not to fear
It's gonna be all right
With us down here

1 comment:

  1. Thank you, Drew. You've touched my heart....again. My dad was wounded not once, but twice in battle and he died too young at only 25 years of age. We have no way of knowing if it was related to his injuries because his service records were presumably destroyed in the great fire at the records center in St. Louis in 1973. But as I read the lyrics to the song, I see him in Heaven with a new body, no pain or sadness, a smile on his face, watching over me and waiting...

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