
IT IS THE SOLDIER... It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the
soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.

It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who has given us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier, not the
lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.

It is the soldier who salutes the flag, who serves under the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who
allows the protester to burn the flag. A protest raged on a courthouse lawn, Round a makeshift stage they charged
on, Fifteen hundred or more they say, Had come to burn a Flag that day.

A boy held up the folded Flag, Cursed it, and called it a dirty rag. An OLD MAN pushed through the angry crowd, With
a rusty shotgun shouldered proud. His uniform jacket was old and tight, He had polished each button, shiny and
bright. He crossed that stage with a soldier's grace, Until he and the boy stood face to face.

"FREEDOM OF SPEECH," the OLD MAN said, "Is worth dying for, good men are dead, So you can stand on
this courthouse lawn, And talk us down from dusk to dawn, But before any Flag gets burned today, This OLD MAN
IS GOING TO HAVE HIS SAY!

My father died on a foreign shore, In a war they said would end all war. But Tommy and I wasn't even full grown, Before
we fought in a war of our own. And Tommy died on Iwo Jima's beach, In the shadow of a hill he couldn't quite reach,
Where five good men raised this Flag so high, That the WHOLE DAMN WORLD COULD SEE IT FLY.

I got this bum leg that I still drag, Fighting for this same old Flag. Now there's but one shot in this old gun, So
now it's time to decide which one, Which one of you will follow our lead, To stand and die for what you believe? For
as sure as there is a rising sun, You'll burn in Hell 'fore this Flag burns, son"

Now this riot never came to pass The crowd got quiet and that can of gas, Got set aside as they walked away To
talk about what they had heard this day. And the boy who had called it a "dirty rag," Handed the OLD SOLDIER
the folded Flag.

So the battle of the Flag this day was won By a tired OLD SOLDIER with a rusty gun, Who for one last time, had to
show to some, THIS FLAG MAY FADE, BUT THESE COLORS DON'T RUN.
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