Max D. Hornbogen (Sept 17th 1989 / Marquette, MI)
At This Break Of Dawn
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I wrote this, because I felt like it had to be done.
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-Thank you
Max D. Hornbogen
At this break of dawn, we will rise as men.
And honor those who had passed.
For those who had served, we treat them with respect and remember their lives.
For when the times, were hard we had to do the unthinkable.
When everything was done, the job was still not over.
Still there was some sadness, that came to the
years ahead. But all I know that over time,
things will get better or worse? .
For our nation, we hope all the best for everyone.
I hope that everyone will read my message, maybe
even pass it along through the years ahead.
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