The Marine Poem
This is a poem sent from a Marine to his Dad. For those who take the time to read it, you’ll see a letter from him to his Dad at the bottom. It makes you truly thankful for not only the Marines, but ALL of our troops.
THE MARINE
We came together,
Both young and old
To fight for our freedom,
To stand and be bold.
In the midst of all evil,
We stand our ground,
And we protect our country
From all terror around
Peace and not war,
Is what some people say.
But I’ll give my life,
So you can live the American way. I give you the right
To talk of your peace.
To stand in your groups,
and protest in our streets.
But still I fight on,
I don’t bitch, I don’t whine.
I’m just one of the people,
Who is doing your time.
I’m harder than nails, Stronger than any machine.
I’m the immortal soldier,
I’m a U.S. MARINE!So stand in my shoes,
And leave from your home.
Fight for the people who hate you,
With the protests they’ve shown.
Fight for the stranger,
Fight for the young.
So they all may have,
The greatest freedom you’ve won.
Fight for the sick,
Fight for the poor,
Fight for the cripple,
Who lives next door.
But when your time comes,
Do what I’ve done.
For if you stand up for freedom,
You’ll stand when the fight’s done.
By: Corporal Aaron M. Gilbert, US Marine Corps
USS SAIPAN, PERSIAN GULF
March 23, 2003
Hey Dad,
Do me a favor and label this “The Marine” and send it to everybody on your email list. Even leave this letter in it. I want this rolling all over the US; I want every home reading it. Every eye seeing it. And every heart to feel it. So can you please send this for me? I would but my email time isn’t that long and I don’t have much time anyway. You know what Dad?I wondered what it would be like to truly understand what JFK said in His inaugural speech.
“When the time comes to lay down my life for my country,
I do not cower from this responsibility. I welcome it!
Well, now I know. And I do. Dad, I welcome the opportunity to do what I do. Even though I have left behind a beautiful wife, and I will miss the birth of our first born child, I would do it 70 times over to fight for the place that God has made for my home. I love you all and I miss you very much. I wish I could be there when Sandi has our baby, but tell her that I love her, and Lord willing, I will be coming home soon. Give Mom a great big hug from me and give one to yourself too.
Aaron
Please let this marine (and all our military) know we care by passing his poem onto your friends even if you don’t usually take time to forward mail..do it this time!
If this touched you as much as it touched me, please forward it on. Let’s help Aaron’s dad spread the word …
FREEDOM isn’t FREE. Someone pays for you and me.

June 26th, 2006 at 4:37 PM
God Bless!
September 12th, 2006 at 10:58 PM
I just wanted to say thank you for puting my poem on your web page. I returned from Iraq in June of 2003. I was deployed when war first started and we were only doing six month rotations. Going to Iraq changed me for life, and definately gave me a new respect for the freedoms that we have. Unfortunately my marriage did not surive the deployment, but that is another story. Now I am home in New Mexico and I work at a furniture stor. I am going to school to get my EMT basic so that I can get on with the local fire departmen. You can feel free to put this email address (lumberjack.aaron@gmail.com) on your wen page. I love to hear how many lives my poems have touched. I never sent out my poems with the idea that so many people would see it. Thank you again. Semper Fidelis and God Bless America.
Aaron M. Gilbert
Former United States Marine
“The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to tme by the bloodshed of patriots and tyrants.” – Thomas Jefferson