A tribute to the men and women of the
U.S.S. COLE

These pictures from CNN.com
My cargo so precious I carried
with pride -
Brave men and women who
stood side by side;
The stars and stripes waving
so high up above -
My country, my mission,
any vessel would love.
My sailors all knew their
assignment full well,
They performed at top merit
their Captains would tell;
As a unit they stood all
together as one,
So deserving of honor -
America’s daughters and sons.
This wasn’t a war...just
a bright sunny day -
A sudden shudder tore my
hull away;
A gaping hole letting water
inside -
And I knew with that thunderous
blast some had died.
My sirens were screaming
- flames reaching high
Sailors were moaning and....so
was I!
Work hard men and women!
We must not fail!
Seal off the compartments!
It’s too much to bail!
All the medics were working
at a feverish pace -
Scenes of pure heroism all
over the place!
The strongest were praying
while their muscles of steel
Assisted in any way they
could see or feel.
...When darkness fell we
scarcely noticed at all
Aching to hear every voice
at roll call.
...Finally the moving memorial
came -
Only because of those heroes
so brave...
My stars and stripes, (lower),
still flew just the same
All our beautiful children
accounted for by name.
Now I stood naked - before
the whole world
Men working feverishly where
bombs had been hurled.
My heroes are living.. and
healing .. and dead;
And I will come home just
the way I am led.
You’ll welcome me home -
as you always do -
The cheers will be heard
by all of my crew.
We’re still wounded, still
healing, but proud just the same-
And the U.S.S. Cole will
serve you again.
For you’ll build back my
hull with a star and a story
To the tip of the flagpole
raise high Old Glory
We’ll always remember...
FREEDOM’S NOT FREE!!!
And we’ll never forget...HEROES
LIKE THESE!
by: Joan Clifton Costner
Midi Composition "Beyond the Azure Sea"
Copyright 2004 Bruce Deboer