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Simon78
Simon78
39/M/Yorkshire Ex-Soldier, PTSD sufferer and part time creative writer.
A deathly silence filled the air, As I stood amongst a real nightmare, I didn’t hear a single sound, And in that moment my heart did pound. The large vehicle lay on its side, Like a stricken boat caught in low tide, It lay there not alone, But with 13 men trapped and they started to moan. On hearing those poor unfortunate souls, Who must of been thrown round like rag dolls, I ran to seek help but my legs were like lead, But I ran and ran as I thought men were dead. With the RMP I arrived back at the scene, A place i will never forget that I’ve been, With lights and noise and people all around, The rescue of men now on the ground. As I stood in a daze fixed on the lights and noise, My attention did switch, I changed my poise, I could hear a voice talking to me, “It’s ok, sit down, they’re all alive, almost free”. Those words were what I needed to hear, For most of that night I was swathed with fear, As I thought I’d killed those in my lorry, But we all survived, eternally grateful and I’m forever sorry!
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Sep 20, 2017
Sep 20, 2017 at 5:57 PM UTC
Driver
No pain, no gain they say For those that train But what about those that live in pain, What is it we gain? The ups, the downs And the endless frowns from the daily drills Of taking those pills A pill for this, and a pill for that To help sustain A low level of pain But living life with chronic pain Has taught me something I'd call a gain To smile and laugh when things get bad Because pain gets worse if you mope around sad But when all is said and done Living in pain isn't fun But we learn to cope as best we see With a smile, some hope and dignity!
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Sep 20, 2017
Sep 20, 2017 at 4:04 AM UTC
Pain