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Mr Christian and Kiefer – great pic! Pic is from the set of Woman Wanted.
“IN A MOTHER’S EYES”
Songwriter © 1999 Andrew Dean
The day our flagpole was ready, We had no flag to fly
A mother stepped forward and said I have a flag with a tear in her eye
It was given to me the day that we laid my son to rest
He was a true blue soldier who gave his life his best.
I got a knot in my throat and a chill in my bones
A tear rolled down my face
A mother has lost her son at war
The pain on her face.
In a mother’s eyes you can see red, white, and blue
In a mother’s eyes you can see the pain so true
Freedom comes with a cost of sadness and loss
You can see in a mother’s eyes.
When someone puts their life on the line so others can be free
It’s a selfless act of courage and love, how thankful we all should be
And when I look at the flag today, I see a whole new meaning there
I see the men and the women who died for her
So in this freedom we can share.
In a mother’s eyes you can see red, white, and blue
In a mother’s eyes you can see the pain so true
Freedom comes with a cost of sadness and loss
You can see in a mother’s eyes.
In a mother’s eyes you can see red, white, and blue
In a mother’s eyes you can see the pain so true
Freedom comes with a cost of sadness and loss
You can see in a mother’s eyes.
In memory of PFC Lynn Robbin Krotzer, USMC (KIA 1969 Vietnam) Gibsonburg, OHIO
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Kiefer has a cameo in Wit’s End, the new novel by Karen Joy Fowler. The story is of a young woman, Rima, who has moved from Cleveland to Santa Cruz, to live with her mystery author godmother. She has decided to visit the boardwalk (Oliver is her dead brother):

All these days, she’d been looking out her window at the tops of roller coasters and some ride that looked like a radio tower, and Oliver would never have let so much time pass without making the scene at the boardwalk. (Killer Klowns from Outer Space had been filmed there! Also some Clint Eastwood movie Rima couldn’t remember but Oliver would have known it. The Lost Boys, of course. [i]The Lost Boys![/b] Back when Kiefer Sutherland had been a perfectly respectable vampire and not the detestable government agent he’d become.



















































































