Poem The Final Inspection - The policeman stood and faced his God Which must always come to pass. To My church have you been true.
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Poem the final inspection. He hoped his shoes were shining. THE FINAL INSPECTION The soldier stood and faced God Which must always come to pass. He hopes his shoes were shining just as brightly as his brass.
Step forward now you soldier how shall I deal with you. The Soldier stood and faced God Which must always come to pass. The policeman stood and faced his God which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining bright. To My Church have you been true The soldier squared his shoulders and said No Lord I guess. By Georgy ------ 10612 views.
Just as brightly as his brass. Donate to Marie Curie Cancer Care. The soldier squared his shoulders And said No Lord I guess I aint.
Step forward now soldier. The Final Inspection poem. He hoped his shoes were shining Just as brightly as his brass.
Though at times I shook with fear And sometimes God forgive me Ive wept unmanly tears. The Last Inspection The soldier stood and faced his God which must always come to pass. A dead soldier was facing God For lives will always pass.
Step forward now you soldier How shall I deal with you. He hoped his shoes were shining Just as brightly as his brass. Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining just as brightly as his brass. The Final Inspection Submitted By. To My Church have you been true.
He hoped his shoes were shining Just as brightly as his brass. THE FINAL INSPECTION. By Miss Sorrow Nov 25 2006 category.
And at times my talk was rough and sometimes Ive been violent Because the streets are awfully tough. Sadness depression other. You now know the poem the one and the same The Final Inspection is the name.
Have you always turned the other cheek. The soldier stood and faced God. The earliest origin is a 1917 poem Our Hitch in Hell by Frank Bernard Camp.
Though I worked a lot of overtime. I wrote it because of the trials so true and of my buddies who died for country and you. The first portion between the lines of asterisks is the way I received this it is good and has been around a long time.
That wasnt mine to keep. When the bills got just too steep. So take this poem take it as you trod because in Heaven Ill see my God.
But I never took a penny. Step forward now you soldier How shall I deal with you. Have you always turned the other cheek.
The Final Inspection. The soldier stood and faced his God. Because the world is awfully rough.
He hoped his shoes were shining bright Just as brightly as his brass. Though I worked a lot of overtime. How shall I deal with you.
He will look at me and say dont be sad others read your poem and you made them glad. When the bills got just to steep And I never passed a cry for help. Home Page Search Poetic Expressions Tell a Friend about Poetic Expressions Contact Poetic Expressions.
Just as brightly as his brass. Step forward now policeman. Have you always turned the other cheek.
To My Church have you been true. THE FINAL INSPECTION Submitted By. To my Church have you been true The soldier squared his soldiers and said.
Have you always turned the other cheek. Have you always turned the other cheek. The work titled The Final Inspection was originally posted to Facebook with little fanfare on July 18 2010.
Joshua Helterbran of the 224th Engineer Battalion. To my church have you been true The policeman squared his shoulders and said. How shall I deal with you.
Have you always turned the other cheek. Have you turned the other cheek. Step forward now you soldier how shall I deal with you.
The poem that follows was written by Sgt. Step forward now soldier How shall I deal with you. And I never passed a cry for help Though at times I shook with fear.
Step forward now policeman. The Final Inspection The soldier stood and faced God Which must always come to pass He hoped his shoes were shining Just as brightly as his brass. Normally I am reluctant to change any thing of religious nature as most.
It turns out that this poem got so popular so quickly that in between 1917 and 1921 many people started plagiarizing it. Since then it has been reproduced both in text and in video recitation as it. The soldier stood and faced God Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining Just as brightly as his brass. It is the obvious inspirational source for many policeman- miner- fireman- and other variants of the poem. But I never took a penny That wasnt mine to keep.
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