WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
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WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
© John Peel 24/11/2010
He came from a land where the wattles grow
to fight in a war with a foreign foe,
to fight for what is just and right
and never for the sake of a fight.
He was only young and the winds of chance
had taken him to the fields of France
away from Queensland’s sunny skies
to the sounds of guns and the dying’s cries.
In his mind this young man longed to be
back home on a farm across the sea
not stuck there in that field of death
where the stench of corpses stalled his breath.
He was caught up in the foe’s attack
his mind could only take him back
to be with loved ones by his side –
a bullet struck and that young man died.
He lies in a field where the poppies wave
when the breezes blow above his grave –
to men like him, we owe a debt,
lest we forget! Lest we forget!
© John Peel 24/11/2010
He came from a land where the wattles grow
to fight in a war with a foreign foe,
to fight for what is just and right
and never for the sake of a fight.
He was only young and the winds of chance
had taken him to the fields of France
away from Queensland’s sunny skies
to the sounds of guns and the dying’s cries.
In his mind this young man longed to be
back home on a farm across the sea
not stuck there in that field of death
where the stench of corpses stalled his breath.
He was caught up in the foe’s attack
his mind could only take him back
to be with loved ones by his side –
a bullet struck and that young man died.
He lies in a field where the poppies wave
when the breezes blow above his grave –
to men like him, we owe a debt,
lest we forget! Lest we forget!
John Peel - The Man from Gilmore Creek
Re: WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
I'm with Trish. Nice one John. Love the opening line.
Heather
Heather

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Re: WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
Thank you Trish and Heather
This is my first go at an Anzac inspired poem. Living through a period of relative peace, I can only imagine what the people of the time must have gone through.
Regards
John Peel
This is my first go at an Anzac inspired poem. Living through a period of relative peace, I can only imagine what the people of the time must have gone through.
Regards
John Peel
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Thanks Marty
We are very fortunate indeed.
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We are very fortunate indeed.
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Re: WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
Touching poem John.
But mates it’s still going on, at least they are bringing our boys home from Afghanistan
Dave.
But mates it’s still going on, at least they are bringing our boys home from Afghanistan
Dave.
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Thanks Dave
The big difference is that most Australians in those times were touched in some way by war. In these times, relatively few are affected as directly as they were then.
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The big difference is that most Australians in those times were touched in some way by war. In these times, relatively few are affected as directly as they were then.
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John Peel
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Re: WHERE THE POPPIES WAVE
And, in this 'war', the poppies hold a very different significance unfortunately.
Nice one John.
Cheers, Will.
Nice one John.
Cheers, Will.
"Each poet that I know (he said)
has something funny in his head..." CJD
has something funny in his head..." CJD
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Very true Will
Thank you.
Regards
John Peel
Thank you.
Regards
John Peel
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