As the birds are singing their sweet melody, the terrain of Arlington National Cemetery is filled with sadness. Although the brilliant rays of sun are shinning through the thick colossal treetops, there is a chill in the air. While watching the mourners, the feeling of their sorrows is all too real.
Thousands of headstones in the far distance create magnificent mazes against the horizon. The immense land has very little room to spare as it is overflowing with graves of heroic soldiers. The white marble graves are like oversized dominos stacked precisely in the thick wind ruffled grass. It is almost inconceivable to imagine each tomb is the physical eternal home to a once courageous and patriotic warrior
of our homeland. As the fireball in the heavens slowly descends, it creates a glorious silhouette of the infinite number of tombstones.
As you leisurely and respectfully journey through the peaceful burial ground, John F. Kennedy's last resting place will be discovered. Watching over JFK's grave is an eternal flame. The ever lasting flame emits a propane aroma into the calm air. As one may gaze at Kennedy's grave, it is difficult to imagine someone would intentionally seize the life of a great leader from our nation.
Continuing on, the Tomb of the Unknowns is the next stop on the journey. An extravagant white marble sarcophagus symbolizes the resting place for patriotic fighters who could not be identified during the time of war. Guarding the stunning sarcophagus are Tomb Guard sentinels. These sentinels are considered the best of the elite in the United States military. The elite soldiers stride back and forth in such a beautiful rhythmic motion that it is spectacular. A wonderful feeling is aroused knowing the brave unknown soldiers are being honored for giving their lives in a terrible time of war.
Arlington National Cemetery is a very heart touching and emotional place. Although the terrain is overflowing with sadness, it brings great pride to American hearts. If it weren't for these brave and heroic soldiers who gave their lives for what they believed in, America would not be a great nation as it is today.