[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 3164-3165] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]``MY GOLD STAR,'' A POEM WRITTEN BY DEBB CLAY ______ HON. DANA ROHRABACHER of california in the house of representatives Monday, March 14, 2016 Mr. ROHRABACHER. Mr. Speaker, as Americans and free people we must always remember the sacrifices made by those our country sends into harm's way. Their courage and sacrifice allows us to live in a safer world. It is equally fitting that we also remember and consider those who are left behind--their wives, husbands, children and parents. And so I submit a poem entitled ``My Gold Star'' written by Debb Clay, a retired teacher with 40 years' service to our youth: I took the road ``less traveled'' and arrived upon a shore Where sunlight danced on surface currents-opening a door To memories of you and me--our feet upon the sand And how our voices filled the air as your touch filled my hand. You were just a little child but even then you knew That giving of yourself was all that you were meant to do, And day by day you walked the path that led you toward the day You'd place your country and its worth ahead of ``Self'' and say, ``I'll go and serve and do my part to keep my homeland free, When others tread a different path it matters not to me, For this I know and will profess to all who choose to hear, Our country needs us all to serve and that is why I'm here.'' I stand alone now on that shore, as sorrow fills my brow A mix of tears and smiles collide with thoughts of then and now, Yet as I witness warmth and sparkle from the water's skin, The silent streams upon my face with brilliant light begin To fill my heart, the air, this place with who you really are And what you did and why you had to venture out so far, So now I'm left without you here--my grief I try to hide But what I can show is my ``star''--it shines as does my pride. [[Page 3165]] ____________________