I Am A Soldier’s
Mother
You may not recognize me as you pass me on the
street;
I may look like any other that you by chance might meet.
I may look like any other that you by chance might meet.
Like any mother, in a lot of ways I still
remain,
But watching my son become a soldier brought a forever change.
But watching my son become a soldier brought a forever change.
For deep down inside where you cannot see
My own battle rages that’s as real as it can be.
My own battle rages that’s as real as it can be.
It starts with feeling pride in all he has
become,
But often worry creeps in before the day is done.
But often worry creeps in before the day is done.
Then there is his absence that never will seem
right –
The days without a word that causes many sleepless nights.
The days without a word that causes many sleepless nights.
And at the sight of another soldier, my heart
skips a beat,
For it reminds me of my own, and that face I’d love to see.
For it reminds me of my own, and that face I’d love to see.
And I have a deeper sense of the sacrifices
our heroes make;
I can see the hardships on the families – the loneliness, the heartache.
I can see the hardships on the families – the loneliness, the heartache.
But in spite of all that’s raging, this
mother’s love holds strong
As I’m wrapped in God’s peace and comfort and given strength to go on.
As I’m wrapped in God’s peace and comfort and given strength to go on.
written by © C. G. and found on armymomstrong.com
We ask that when you go to the Lord, that you might say a little prayer for our Soldier, our son.
Thank you from the Preacher and I
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