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Great grandpa died in the First World War
alongside other brave men
who thought it was the war to end all wars,
but…it happened again
Grandpa was killed in the Second World War
alongside other brave men
who thought to win a kinder, safer, world,
but…it happened again
My father went to fight in the Falklands War
alongside other brave men;
mixed feelings about why they were there,
and…it happened again
My brother was injured in the First Gulf War
alongside other brave men
who little thought they would be coming back
to fight much the same war again
D-Day June 6th 1945 was the beginning of
what was meant to be an end; an end to World War 2, that is. And, yes it
was....Ah, but an end to war? Fat chance!
Today and always, out thoughts, thanks and
admiration go to fighting men and women around the world; to their families as
well, left to fight battles of a different if no less anxious kind on Home
Fronts just about everywhere...
It is one of humankind's greater tragedies that the cost of war in terms of its suffering is always so high, while any subsequent peace never quite enough.
Our hearts go out to men, women, and children caught up in bitter conflicts around the world and to the millions of refugees displaced by them...while those in whose hands Peace lies sleeping continue to play politics.
Our hearts go out to men, women, and children caught up in bitter conflicts around the world and to the millions of refugees displaced by them...while those in whose hands Peace lies sleeping continue to play politics.
WAR, WAR, WAR
Great grandpa died in the First World War
alongside other brave men
who thought it was the war to end all wars,
but…it happened again
Grandpa was killed in the Second World War
alongside other brave men
who thought to win a kinder, safer, world,
but…it happened again
My father went to fight in the Falklands War
alongside other brave men;
mixed feelings about why they were there,
and…it happened again
My brother was injured in the First Gulf War
alongside other brave men
who little thought they would be coming back
to fight much the same war again
My sister is on active service in Afghanistan
alongside other men and women
for whom bravery is all but second nature,
part of a job that needs to be done
War is always in the news, its men and women
immortalised in prayer and song;
My mother always says the doves of peace
My mother always says the doves of peace
are too scared of us to stay long
[From: Tracking
the Torchbearer by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2012]
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