Another year has passed and I shall go down to the war
memorial in the Prince’s Gardens on my own for the seventh year to stand with
what seems to be a dwindling number of old and young folk to remember the
millions lost to war.
And as I stand there shivering in the cold wind I will
remember those who were killed in the Great War and the two Uncles I never met
or knew who were killed in the second “world” war, I will remember my old dad
who came back from the ‘conflict’ with malaria and a piece of his soul missing,
and the many young men and women who are still returning from foreign fields
with parts of their bodies blown off or unable to cope with life because of
what they have seen or done.
I will remember those in charge back in 1914 that sent wave
after wave of frightened young men over the top to die in droves just to gain a
yard of ground, and the lying politicians who started conflicts on the basis of
non existing “intelligence” so that they can gain access to oil.
And I will remember all those who profited from the death
and disfigurement of those that have given their all to protect their countries
and continue to do so.
I will remember them all.
Angus
3 comments:
Well put. My old dad came back unscathed, but his best mate copped it at Dunkirk.
Well put. It is sad that things haven't really changed since then.
I wonder if they ever will?
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