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    Pards,
    For this Memorial Day I'd like to pass on a poem that was written by John Hendricks, the last living veteran of the 89th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. It's entitled: "When the Boys In Blue are Gone"

    When the comrades have departed,
    When the veterans are no more,
    When the bugle call is sounded
    On that everlasting shore.
    When life's weary march is ended,
    When campfres slumber long;
    Who will tell the world the story,
    When the boys in blue are gone?

    Who will tell about their marching,
    From Atlanta to the sea?
    Who will halt, and wait, and listen,
    When they hear the reveille?
    Who will join to swell the chorus,
    Of some old, Grand Army song?
    Who will tell the world the story,
    When the boys in blue are gone?

    Sons and daughters of this nation,
    You must tell of triumphs won;
    When on earth our work is ended,
    And the Veteran claims his own.
    You must all cherish Old Glory,
    And its teachings pass along.
    You must tell the world the story,
    When the boys in blue are gone.

    To that flag, our country's emblem,
    You must pledge allegiance, too.
    To that flag, our nation's emblem,
    May your hearts be ever true.
    That the Nation be protected,
    'Gainst injustice, and all wrong;
    You must tell the world the story,
    When the boys in blue are gone.

    You must keep your country's honor,
    From each stripe withhold all stain;
    You must take the Veteran's places,
    And repeat the roll for fame.
    You must keep your country's honor,
    And your flag above all wrong,
    Then we'll trust you with the story,
    When the boys in blue are gone.


    Posted by
    Chuck Mood
    Charles W. Mood

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    Re: When the Boys In Blue are Gone

    Thank you, Charles! And thank you, Mr. Hendricks. That's the best Memorial Day poem I've ever read.
    [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Carl Anderton[/FONT]

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    • #3
      Re: When the Boys In Blue are Gone

      Originally posted by Charles W. Mood View Post
      Pards,
      For this Memorial Day I'd like to pass on a poem that was written by John Hendricks, the last living veteran of the 89th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. It's entitled: "When the Boys In Blue are Gone"

      When the comrades have departed,
      When the veterans are no more,
      When the bugle call is sounded
      On that everlasting shore.
      When life's weary march is ended,
      When campfres slumber long;
      Who will tell the world the story,
      When the boys in blue are gone?

      Who will tell about their marching,
      From Atlanta to the sea?
      Who will halt, and wait, and listen,
      When they hear the reveille?
      Who will join to swell the chorus,
      Of some old, Grand Army song?
      Who will tell the world the story,
      When the boys in blue are gone?

      Sons and daughters of this nation,
      You must tell of triumphs won;
      When on earth our work is ended,
      And the Veteran claims his own.
      You must all cherish Old Glory,
      And its teachings pass along.
      You must tell the world the story,
      When the boys in blue are gone.

      To that flag, our country's emblem,
      You must pledge allegiance, too.
      To that flag, our nation's emblem,
      May your hearts be ever true.
      That the Nation be protected,
      'Gainst injustice, and all wrong;
      You must tell the world the story,
      When the boys in blue are gone.

      You must keep your country's honor,
      From each stripe withhold all stain;
      You must take the Veteran's places,
      And repeat the roll for fame.
      You must keep your country's honor,
      And your flag above all wrong,
      Then we'll trust you with the story,
      When the boys in blue are gone.


      Posted by
      Chuck Mood
      I hope and pray that our hobby and in some cases professions truly do pay homage and respect to all of the Boys in Blue and Gray for that matter, in however a small way we can. Their memory will live on and history will be shared and told for generations to come.
      [SIZE=0]PetePaolillo
      ...ILUS;)[/SIZE]

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      • #4
        Re: When the Boys In Blue are Gone

        On this day,I do try to listen to the Swedish metal band Sabaton's song "Purple Heart".Very powerful song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTatSvkYzA

        (This video is powerful as well.I cried the first time I saw it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JYTJInVT6Q )
        Cullen Smith
        South Union Guard

        "Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake"~W.C. Fields

        "When I drink whiskey, I drink whiskey; and when I drink water, I drink water."~Michaleen Flynn [I]The Quiet Man[/I]

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        • #5
          Re: When the Boys In Blue are Gone

          Nothing beat listening to Col. Mike Lavis recite this at Summer of '62. The moment he started, the clouds parted and sunshine blanketed a wet field and wet soldiers.

          I love this poem.
          Guy W. Gane III
          Casting Director/Owner
          Old Timey Casting, LLC.

          Member of:
          49th NYVI Co. B
          The Filthy Mess

          Historian since 1982 - Reenactor since birth - Proud Member of the 'A.C.' since September 2004.sigpic

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          • #6
            Re: When the Boys In Blue are Gone

            Always a great read, and especially like to hear it on Memorial Day. I just wish more people would understand why they get an extra day off of work this week.
            Jeff "Thad" Gallagher

            Pit Rat Mess
            49th Ohio
            Huber Heights #777 F&AM

            "The moralities of this company are not as good as they used to be, there is much swearing and abuse." Francis Kiene 49th OVI

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