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Some Remembrance Day Poems

Remembering by E B 

Here lie the soldiers, buried deep
In their everlasting sleep
Fighters who so long ago
fought for us, so we would know

That peace and freedom
In our day
is their gift to us
on Remembrance Day

REMEMBRANCE DAY by D B

Because of the First and Second World War
We think about the soldiers more and more
In the graveyards below the ground
In Flander's fields where poppies are found.

The poppies are a robust red
They remind us of the blood that was shed
They remind us of the soldiers who fought
Unfortunately some lives were cut short.

Everybody filled guns with lead
And lots of people bled and bled
So we hold a one minute silence
To think of all the blood and violence.

On the eleventh hour
of the eleventh day
of the eleventh month
We think of those who lay
Beneath the graves in Flander's fields
We remember the people who were killed

The Field of Loved Ones by S. O.

Memories of how they fought with strength and might,
And how they lay alone tonight
Now the field with poppies grows
Remembrance of friends and foes.

Friends and family torn apart
Thinking of the soldiers from the heart,
Helping us to keep our part of the world
When their bodies were tossed and hurled

Now we are thinking of the dead
As they lay in their soil filled beds,
Memories of how they fought with strength and might
And how they lay alone tonight.

Remember Us by M F

In Flanders' fields the poppies grow
Where all of us lie in a row
It is quiet now not like before
With shouts of pain and guns that roar
Remember Us

Not just on land did people cry
As on the seas we saw men die
Both near and far beneath the waves
All over the world lie watery graves
Remember Us

And up above high in the air
Where frightened people can only stare
From the cockpit, the pilot's call
Was heard as burning planes did fall
Remember Us

And families died within their homes
As from the skies the bombs were thrown
Men and women, the old and young
Suffering together until the war was won
They died for us so let us remember them all

 

 

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