I knew that men and women in far away lands were fighting to keep me safe and free, I took it personally because that is how my Mother taught me to think. On July 4th. my heart would nearly burst with excitement because of the fireworks, the red, white, and blue sparks that were emblazoned on a midnight dark sky. There was glory, and it resided in our flag waving in parades, on tall poles in schoolyards, and on the little stick stuck tight to my hand.
One of the songs I remember most from this time was "Coming in On a Wing and a Prayer" It had everything that I was feeling emotionally about my homeland, my God and our "soldier-boys." I would sing along with gusto!
Read these words again with me, can you feel the excitement a little girl felt so many years ago, does it ring true yet today?
PRAYER
Circa 1943
Lyric by Harold Adamson, Music by Jimmy McHugh
Comin In On A WING and a PRAYER
One of our planes was missing, two ho-ours over due.
One of our planes was miss-ing, with all its gallant crew.
The radio sets were humming, they waited for a word;
Then a voice broke thru the humming and this is what they heard:
Chorus
"Com-in' In On A Wing And A Pray'r
Com-in' In On A Wing And A Pray'r
Tho' there's one motor gone, we can still carry on,
Com-in' In On A Wing And A Pray'r
What a show what a fight
Yes, we really hit our target for to night!
How we sing as we limp thru the air
Look below, there's our field over there
With our full crew a- board and our trust in the Lord
we're Com-in' In On A Wing And A Pray'r!
~
What victory I would feel when hearing this song, what right, what might, what pride for my America, and thankfulness to God for saving my "soldier-boys" one more time.A reflection: God is still saving! Our flag is still waving! We are still singing of heroes.
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