Sunday, November 23, 2008

Lest We Forget

I was sitting in church today listening to a lesson a portion of which was entitled, "lest we forget". The teacher brought out a red poppy pendant which he wore on the lapel of his suit coat and explained that it is a British tradition to wear the red poppy in remembrance of the sacrifices made in World War I on Flanders Field:


It made me think of the poem "That Ragged Old Flag" by Johnny Cash:

That Ragged Old Flag

I walked through a county courthouse square
On a park bench, an old man was sittin' there.
I said, "Your old court house is kinda run down,
He said, "Naw, it'll do for our little town".
I said, "Your old flag pole is leaned a little bit,
And that's a ragged old flag you got hangin' on it".
He said, "Have a seat", and I sat down,
"Is this the first time you've been to our little town"
I said, "I think it is"
He said "I don't like to brag, but we're kinda proud of
That Ragged Old Flag

"You see, we got a little hole in that flag there,
When Washington took it across the Delaware.
and It got powder burned the night Francis Scott Key sat watching it,
writing "Say Can You See"
It got a rip in New Orleans, with Packingham & Jackson
tugging at its seams.
and It almost fell at the Alamo
beside the Texas flag,
But she waved on though.
She got cut with a sword at Chancellorsville,
And she got cut again at Shiloh Hill.
There was Robert E. Lee and Beauregard and Bragg,
And the south wind blew hard on
That Ragged Old Flag

"On Flanders Field in World War I,
She got a big hole from a Bertha Gun,
She turned blood red in World War II
She hung limp, and low, a time or two,
She was in Korea, Vietnam, She went where she was sent
by her Uncle Sam.
She waved from our ships upon the briny foam
and now they've about quit wavin' back here at home
in her own good land here She's been abused,
She's been burned, dishonored, denied an' refused,
And the government for which she stands
Has been scandalized throughout out the land.
And she's getting thread bare, and she's wearin' thin,
But she's in good shape, for the shape she's in.
Cause she's been through the fire before
and i believe she can take a whole lot more.

"So we raise her up every morning
And we bring her down slow every night,
We don't let her touch the ground,
And we fold her up right.
On second thought
I do like to brag
Cause I'm mighty proud of
That Ragged Old Flag"

- Johnny Cash

The idea of the poppy being to remind us, "lest we forget" of the sacrifices that we all must make for freedom.

It was brought home to me today that freedom is not something we are entitled to, we must be willing to fight for it and make the necessary sacrifices to maintain it. Over the past year and a half as we have watched the world economies in commotion, I have seen very keenly that wealth or riches are "slippery". What a day may bring, a day may take away.

Perhaps freedom is really just as slippery, and in order to maintain the freedom we all take for granted we need to be willing to step up and work for it. Our society of entitlement cannot uphold freedom, we must each accept the responsibility in our own lives to work for the freedom we love. Perhaps it is up to us, individually, making wise decisions on our own use of time and talents every day that allows us to have the freedom we so love, not waiting for or relying on our government to give it to us. The United States, after all, is supposed to be "For the people, by the people". In other words we each need to learn from the lessons of the past, do our part today and envision a bright future, lest we forget, and live to see our freedom slip out of our grasp.

Jeff