My Flag – July 04, 2010

A gray-haired man, a little bent with age, stood as tall as he could with his hand over his heart as his country’s flag passed by. Standing next to him, his grandson noticed a tear run down the old man’s cheek. “Grandpa,” he said, “Are you OK? Why are you crying?”

“I’m just fine,” replied the grandfather. “I just love that flag, my flag.”

What is there about a flag that makes us feel so proud and willing to give so much? An athlete will strive with all her might for the right to stand on the podium as her flag is raised in honor of her victory. A soldier will risk life and limb to raise his flag over a conquered battlefield. Patriots young and old pause in reverence, their hearts beating a little faster, when they see their flag unfold in the breeze.

Each of us has a land we call our own. We all feel connected to a country by virtue of our heritage or loyalty. And nothing seems to touch so deeply our love of country as that almost sacred fabric, woven with pattern and color, that we call our flag. Whether it is waving over a schoolhouse or a field of combat, the sight of our flag inspires courage, hope, gratitude, and unity.

The bond of common citizenship represented by our flag unites us in spite of differences of race, religion, or politics. When people who share our flag are in distress, we reach out to meet their needs and defend their rights. The allegiance we pledge to our flag is, at its heart, a promise to help one another.
An old man sheds a tear as the flag passes by. A young man begins to understand what those colors represent. And all of us, no matter which banner we salute, say with pride, “I love that flag, my flag.”
 
 
Program #4216
 
 
Musical Selections:
1. This Land Is Your Land
    Woody Gutherie; arr. Percy Faith & Michael Davis; Arrangement Unpublished
2. Hymn for America
    Stephen Paulus; Stephen Paulus
3. Rally ‘Round the Flag (Organ solo)
    Arr. Richard Elliott; Manuscript
4 The Pledge of Allegiance
    Charles Osgood; arr. Michael Davis; Cherry Lane Music & Charles Osgood
5. Spoken Word
6. Flag of the Free
    Arr. Michael Davis; Arragnement Unpublished
7. Seventy-Six Trombones from The Music Man
    Meredith Willson; arr. Arthur Harris; Arrangement Unpublished
8. God Bless America
    Irving Berlin; arr. Roy Ringwald; Irving Berlin, et al.