Love Is The Motivator

 By Dianne Collier

 

When God created the military wife

He decided to give her an exciting life

One filled with lots of laughter and pain

As she whispers: “He’s gone again!”

For the man that was to remain by her side

Kisses her goodbye and travels worldwide

His job is to protect us from near and far

And to clean up after other countries’ wars

Why couldn’t he say “Not today, Sir

I promised my wife I would not deter

Home with her is where I’ll be

Please send someone else – not me.”

But then would that be entirely fair?

He really must go and leave her here

To look after the kids, car and home

While he becomes temporarily ‘gone’

That she is capable everyone knows

But the separations do eventually take their toll

A normal marriage, it will never be

Since no one else has these responsibilities

But when all of this is said and done

She knows that she is the only one

To sacrifice so much for country and kin

As she draws on her tremendous strength from within

Behind every successful man is his wife

Who manages all the toil and the strife

But when it’s time for medals to be given out

She stands by the sidelines showing a little pout

For both have sacrificed much in this life

But acknowledgment seldom comes to the military wife

Though she sacrifices much for country and kin

No medals for her – just for him!

Now I ask you, is that really fair?

Without military wives always being there

Our servicemen wouldn’t know what to do

So please understand if your wife feels blue

That she continues to support, love and provide

You men should look at her with tremendous pride

Because without her, where would you be

Think about it guys, and I know you’ll agree

That what keeps our country strong and free

Is the military wives who so capably

Bring up Canada’s military children

And teach them to be patriotic men and women

So the next time you see a military wife

Acknowledge her role, her pain and her strife

Give her a well-deserved pat on the back

And acknowledge that her love is ‘where it’s at’