Of course they are in my prayers. But hearing all this talk of the MIAs POWs and KIAs bring memories of my mother crying alone, not knowing where my father was. For the longest time, we had no word of where he was. So he MIA. Finally he was declared KIA. It broke my heart as a five year old watching my mother cry like that.
My mother's best friend's husband was POW for nearly 8yrs. He came home alive.
So like I said, I am reliving those memories. Please don't make this political. My orgianal post wasn't ment to be.
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If you go to war with yourself
And it’s just you and no one else
Call out to me
Reach out to me
And I’ll be there for you
And even if you lose yourself
I’ll follow you anywhere…
~Apathy "Anywhere"
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