Saturday 10 November 2012

Remembering the fallen

The poppy is the unique symbol to show we remember

Tomorrow is the 11th November – Remembrance Sunday and a day of poignancy for many families.

Not only do we remember those who lost their lives in World War I and World War II, but also honour the fallen from conflicts around the world and also salute our current troops, who are still doing a magnificent job in such difficult circumstances in Afghanistan.

When the news comes on and you hear of a soldier losing their life in Afghanistan, the initial reaction could be the waste of a life but they do their duty for Britain and they are the real heroes of this country.

It isn’t the singers who really can’t sing or the multi millionaire footballers or the talented actors, it is those who are less fortunate.

I hope tomorrow that people will stop and think how fortunate we really are and if some elect not to participate in the traditional two minute silence at 11am, then it is disrespectful and very disappointing.

I hope one day we can bring our troops home, sooner rather than later to be honest but we must admire their courage, their determination and sadly often, paying the ultimate sacrifice.

Some don’t elect to wear the poppy and that’s fair enough – especially if you can’t hold them on your clothing thanks to the useless pin (it's happened to me too much) but at 11am, I think we should all stop, think and pay tribute to the many hundreds, even thousands who have been on duty throughout history, whether that be in WWI, WWII, Iraq, Vietnam, the Falklands, Afghanistan etc.

Below is a short poem I have written in tribute to tomorrow and what the day brings.  It is called ‘Remembering the Fallen.’

The time has come
The clock has struck eleven once more
It is November 11th – some won’t ever make it home
The country falls into deep silence

It is a time for reflection, a time for pride
A time to remember the soldiers’ big stride
There will be tears wiped off many cheeks
Far too often a life cut short, a future not seeked

We must never forget the bravery always shown
The courage to continue and fight for the crown
Every single individual in the army has grown
It is a time where petulance is swapped for dedication

Remember the fallen
Remember the fallen
They have it much tougher than what we do
A lot of us are lucky with what we have available to loan

For two minutes, we urge you to hush
The time for talking stops from behind the bush
Every family who has lost a loved one is crushed
This is a silence that shouldn’t be rushed

The poppy is worn to show we remember you
They may be gone but they won’t be forgotten
Thank you for continuing to battle on
You deserve this day of remembrance

Some hold their thoughts in the time
This is no time to sing or mime
Nor a time to think of a humorous rhyme
Stop and think how difficult it is for others

Our country depends on our fallen stars
They really are the real heroes within the earth
Tomorrow is a chance to remember the fallen
Remembering the fallen