Veteran's tribute in poetry to fellow vets

N.J. veteran honors the training and sacrifice of all with his poem

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Friday, November 10, 2017
Veteran's tribute in poetry to fellow vets
Veteran's tribute in poetry to fellow vets

For years, Seymour Berger has used poetry to express the deep experiences of life.



While his wife was battling Stage 4 lung cancer, Berger wrote a poem to inspire everyone who has had cancer and those who work daily to defeat it. That poem now hangs in patient care rooms at cancer centers scattered around the country.



With Veteran's Day approaching, Berger, who grew up in northeast Pennsylvania, but now lives in New Jersey, sent Action News his poem "The Veteran."



It draws from his own experience as a veteran, and that of other vets, to remind everyone what it takes to wear an American military uniform.



Berger's poem has also been published by several military groups, including Order of the Purple Heart, the Disabled American Veterans, and Legiontown (American Legion):



The Veteran



Whether you join the Army, Navy or Marines



You serve your country as a proud American human being



You go through hard basic training to meet that special day ahead



The workout I get its hard getting out of bed



As days and weeks pass you by



You mustn't have fear or cry


Show the enemy you will conquer him



The training you had will make you win



Got to clean my weapon for inspection



Can't let it clog up, so it can fire in any direction



The time is getting closer as I know



My company just got notification we must go



Flying to a classify area the land was clear



Watching out for snipers that could be near



We must be on high alert



The killer enemy can be covered with leaves and dirt



Getting my rifle ready inserting my bayonet


Walking through a stream my feet got wet



Machine gun bullets coming straight at us



We hit that ground and got mouth full of dust



Our back up did arrive



Kept all of us alive



We drove the enemy into surrendering



No more killing and a final ending



Now I'm discharge, back in the states



American citizen and a proud veteran that rates



By Seymour Berger


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