War and History Poetry posted June 3, 2010 | Chapters: | ...20 21 -22- 23... |
W.W 1 Charge
A chapter in the book Writings From the Heart
Battle Cry
by deepwater
Six thousand soldiers, we march through the night |
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In a quiet corner of a French field lies the remains of over 6000 World War 1 Soldiers, stripped of their identity tags these mass graves are evidence of a very little documented slaughter. The soldier?s deeds gone, forgotten, they fell in their thousands - now nine decades after the First World War the bodies of hundreds of British and Australian war dead are to be recovered from a mass grave in northern France. This poem is for them the forgotten soldiers of World War 1.
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