December 23, 2005

Remember

I heard this song the other day. I had to pull the car over - it's just that good.

I cannot find a version to download for you - but I think the lyrics tell the story pretty well all on their own.


Sailing Home For Christmas

They looked out their windows at the ocean that surrounds them

In the service of their country, sailing to a foreign shore.

Tomorrow will be Christmas, and they wish that they could be home.

Their wives and children need them, but their country needs them more.

But they'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Where a welcome candle in the window gleams.

They'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Sailing home for Christmas in their dreams.

Tomorrow, they'll serve turkey and they'll sing the Christmas carols,

They'll talk about their families, their mothers and their sons.

It's the strangest condradiction, singing songs of peace and sharing

As they man the battle stations, hoping war will never come.

But they'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Where a welcome candle in the window gleams.

They'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Sailing home for Christmas in their dreams.

And maybe someday they won't have to be there anymore,

When we all start to live the things we have Christmas for.

They'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Where a welcome candle in the window gleams.

They'll be sailing home for Christmas, sailing home for Christmas,

Sailing home for Christmas in their dreams.

My heartfelt thanks go to all those serving our Country - always. But most especially during this time of year. To those that serve and the families that love and support them - God Bless You and Keep You. You are all in my prayers.

Posted by Tammi at December 23, 2005 08:03 AM
Comments

Praying for all of them......and those who are alone....and those who did not make it back and they're families...

Posted by: armywifetoddlermom at December 23, 2005 11:38 AM