A collection of poems, prose and sentiments to honour those serving and to those who have served their country.
Dedicated to those who march on in our defence, so shall we march on in their support.
Reply to Flanders Fields
Oh! Sleep in peace where poppies grow; The torch your falling hands let go Was caught by us, again held high, A beacon light in Flanders sky That dims the stars to those below You are our dead, you held the foe, And ere the poppies cease to blow, We'll prove our faith in you who lie In Flanders Fields.
Oh! rest in peace, we quickly go To you who bravely died, and know In other fields was heard the cry, For freedom's cause, of you who lie, So still asleep where poppies grow, In Flanders Fields
As in rumbling sound, to and fro The lightning flashes, sky aglow The mighty hosts appear, and high Above the din of battle cry, Scarce heard amidst the guns below, Are fearless hearts who fight the foe, And guard the place where poppies grow. Oh! sleep in peace, all you who lie In Flanders Fields.
And still the poppies gently blow, Between the crosses, row on row. The larks, still bravely soaring high, Are singing now their lullaby To you who sleep where poppies grow In Flanders Fields.
Author John Mitchell
Yugoslavia, What have you done?
It was once said that the hills of dread, are the mountains of Yugoslavia.
Barriers abound seperators of sound, Peoples divided religion decided.
With the ghosts of time my mind's eye can't lie, I've seen the people who've lived here.
That was when the adults laughed and children played, The mountains hid no tears.
There was a time not long ago Hostilities did cease.
The mountains lived and flowers bloomed, The valleys were at peace.
Now war has come this country lay shattered it's people scattered everywhere.
They've killed their neighbours and killed their friends, Nay families did they spare.
Ear for an ear, Eye for an eye, It's a never ending story.
All because the peolpe here can not forgive Nor ever say "We're Sorry".
Author Ron Heffernan.
Long Ago
In Flanders Fields The poppies blow, To remind us all of long ago.
They fought the fight to end all wars If we only knew then what man had instore.
The Great War was it not enough? So we fought another to show our stuff.
Brother a'gin brother Father a'gin Son, The more we fought the less we've won.
Around the world as this poem I pen, The sins of man begin again.
Not to fear there is an endless source Of men and women for a NATO Force.
We are the ones who train for peace, To enable the world's figthing to cease.
As I drive Bosnia's beautiful land, I'll never forget those who've made their last stand.
In Flanders Fields the popies blow, To remind us all of long ago.