Poppy Appeal 02

by | Nov 20, 2006 | Poetry | 0 comments

A smile and a greeting
One comrade to another,
Perhaps an old man,
Perhaps a young man,
Both with too many memories.

Women too now with equality
And all equal memories too.

The bangs of bonfire night
And childrens’ happy voices
And I remember other noises
And the loss of boys
Who were barely men.

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