About the “ I Am a Veteran” Poem
The poem, I Am a Veteran, was written by Andrea Brett in 2002, three years after The Brett Family began performing in Branson, Missouri. As part of the patriotic tribute in The Bretts Show, Andrea wanted to create something original that would give honor to the military veterans who attended. Each day at intermission and after the show, Andrea visited with veterans and heard their stories and felt the love they have for their country and the pride they have in their service. She was moved and inspired by their sacrifice. She was always surprised by how such average looking people had such amazing and often heroic stories to tell. Over time, as she pondered these conversations, their stories began to take the shape of a poem. Each line of the poem represents a person Andrea personally met or was told about. The words in the poem are symbolic of the experiences of all veterans who have their own story to tell.
Since the writing of I Am a Veteran, Andrea has recited it thousands of times to veterans all across the country. She continues to be inspired by these men and women and loves hearing their stories.
The complete story of the poem is in the book, I Am a Veteran.
"No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave."
Calvin Coolidge
"Not for kings nor for glory, but for the one I call my brother."
Anon.
I AM A VETERAN
by Andrea Christensen Brett
You may not know me the first time we meet
I’m just another you see on the street
But I am the reason you walk and breathe free
I am the reason for your liberty
I AM A VETERAN
I work in the local factory all day
I own the restaurant just down the way
I sell you insurance, I start your IV
I’ve got the best-looking grandkids you’ll ever see
I’m your grocer, your banker
Your child’s schoolteacher
I’m your plumber, your barber
Your family’s preacher
But there’s part of me you don’t know very well
Just listen a moment, I’ve a story to tell
I AM A VETERAN
I joined the service while still in my teens
I traded my prom dress for camouflage greens
I’m the first in my family to do something like this
I followed my father, like he followed his
Defying my fears and hiding my doubt
I married my sweetheart before I shipped out
I missed Christmas, then Easter
The birth of my son
But I knew I was doing what had to be done
I served on the battlefront, I served on the base
I bound up the wounded
And begged for God’s grace
I gave orders to fire, I followed commands
I marched into conflict in far distant lands
In the jungle, the desert, on mountains and shores
In bunkers, in tents, on dank earthen floors
While I fought on the ground, in the air, on the sea
My family and friends were home praying for me
For the land of the free and the home of the brave
I faced my demons in foxholes and caves
Then one dreaded day, without drummer or fife
I lost an arm, my buddy lost his life
I came home and moved on
But forever was changed
The perils of war in my memory remained
I don’t really say much, I don’t feel like I can
But I left home a child, and came home a man
There are thousands like me
Thousands more who are gone
But their legacy lives as time marches on
White crosses in rows
And names carved in queue
Remind us of what these brave souls had to do
I’m part of a fellowship, a strong mighty band
Of each man and each woman
Who has served this great land
And when Old Glory waves
I stand proud, I stand tall
I helped keep her flying over you, over all
I AM A VETERAN
Copyright Andrea C. Brett 2003 All rights reserved
"My fellow Americans,
Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country."
John. F. Kennedy
Gallery
"Not all angels reside in heaven. Many walk the battlefield."