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quotePosted at 07:20 on 4th November 2008

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Remembrance.html

 

In Flander's Fields

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flander's fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, tho poppies grow
In Flander's fields.

Liet. -Col. John McCrae

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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 08:10 on 4th November 2008
That's a beautifully poignant poem Lyn. This year, hopefully, I'll get to Leigh, Lancashire for rememberance day as I have done for the past few years. It's important we remember.
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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 08:13 on 4th November 2008
That's a great link Lyn!
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quote | editPosted at 08:23 on 4th November 2008

Hi Andy,Hi Lyn, thanks for the chat last night Lyn. That poem is so beautiful Lyn and the link really interesting. I found this one a while back and found it really moving, I did post it a while back on the poetry thread but it seems more apt to post it here.

In Memoriam

SILENT SLEEP

By Lloyd Klar, 22nd Bomb Squadron, 341 Bomb Group

Her great roaring engines are long silent,

Her guns are pitted with rust,

Olive drab paint is flaking and faded,

Turrets are covered with dust.

She sits and waits for her crewmen,

Those young men from another day,

Fifty long years have passed and gone

Since they all went away.

Where have all those young men gone,

Those boys she knew so well?

They took her there and brought her back,

What stories they can tell.

Some are buried in foreign lands,

War records tell the place.

"Killed in Action," the official words,

Or just "KIA" to save space.

Others went down in a fiery crash,

Just where, no one can tell;

Over Burma jungles or China cliffs-

No markers where they fell.

Many came home; the war was over,

We dissipated like the dew,

Then separately we all went our ways

Back to the lives we knew.

But in every airman's inner thoughts,

Quiet moments as day ends,

We hear again those engines roar

And voices of our friends.

Now we're aging and almost all grey.

Again friends are starting to fall;

They're going now into that long last sleep

That comes one day to us all.

So here's to our fellow comrades,

Those still here, or passed away.

We'll remember you as you once were

In a distant place and day.

As we stand here now in silence,

We'll think of you and smile.

Get ready for that final briefing

We'll join you after a while.

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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 08:32 on 4th November 2008
Good morning Lyn and Lyn. I seem to remember reading that in the poetry forum. It's a beautiful poem.
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 11:01 on 4th November 2008
Both brought the salty tide to my eyes, thank you girls.
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quotePosted at 12:09 on 4th November 2008
Your welcome Lyn, thanks to you as well, can't beat a bit of chit chat lol.   I finally found somewhere round here to buy my poppy!!!
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Lorraine
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quotePosted at 14:54 on 4th November 2008
That's a good link Lynn--thanks
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quotePosted at 15:01 on 4th November 2008
Yes Lorraine, I didn't realise when i posted it how it leads to many other interesting links.
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quotePosted at 16:09 on 4th November 2008

I think it would have been me who posted it on the poetry forum Andy, it has long been one of my favourites.

I grew up on stories of my uncles, (who were brothers) who died on The Somme, one in the first battle and one in the second, two years apart and only four miles. One who still lay there after taking a direct hit from a bomb.

My mum was also born on Armistice Day, she was born 11/11/11 and said it was 11 minutes past 11, but I'm not too sure of that last part.

We always honour Armistice Day in our house, remembering those who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
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