Hmmmm
i found this. it touched me.
You Don't Know Me
Although you don't know me, every day, I think of you. I worry about your safety and I pray for you, too. Although you don't know me, and my face you've never seen, Although you don't know me, please know that I care. Though strangers, we are family in the beliefs that we share. Although you don't know me, I know the work that you are doing and the pride in our country that you are renewing. Although you don't know me, you have my utmost respect for it's the future of my children you are there to protect. Although you don't know me and we've never met, the gift that you're giving is one I'll never forget. Although you don't know me, many tears I have cried as I try to imagine what you're feeling inside. Although you don't know me, while you're there and I'm here I'll ask God to watch over each brave volunteer. Although you don't know me, my heart beats with hesitation, when I hear you are being deployed to and "undisclosed location." Although you don't know me, I know the fears you must hide for a soldier in a uniform is bravery, exemplified. Although you don't know me, please know by this poem that I'll pray for you faithfully until your safe return home. Although you don't know me, you make me one proud civilian, but you need to know today that I'm only one....in a million!
by Linda Ellis copyright 2001
You Don't Know Me
Although you don't know me, every day, I think of you. I worry about your safety and I pray for you, too. Although you don't know me, and my face you've never seen, Although you don't know me, please know that I care. Though strangers, we are family in the beliefs that we share. Although you don't know me, I know the work that you are doing and the pride in our country that you are renewing. Although you don't know me, you have my utmost respect for it's the future of my children you are there to protect. Although you don't know me and we've never met, the gift that you're giving is one I'll never forget. Although you don't know me, many tears I have cried as I try to imagine what you're feeling inside. Although you don't know me, while you're there and I'm here I'll ask God to watch over each brave volunteer. Although you don't know me, my heart beats with hesitation, when I hear you are being deployed to and "undisclosed location." Although you don't know me, I know the fears you must hide for a soldier in a uniform is bravery, exemplified. Although you don't know me, please know by this poem that I'll pray for you faithfully until your safe return home. Although you don't know me, you make me one proud civilian, but you need to know today that I'm only one....in a million!
by Linda Ellis copyright 2001

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