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Honour They have used me and I have served. How could I not? They made me what I am. A servant to their cause. I’ve seen Queens crowned. Threats of invasion from afar. Overseen their communications. Remained steadfast As a good subject does. I serve Queen and country. I provide shelter for the ****** And light for her successors. I trembled as planes flew above And celebrated as they flew no more. I’ve watched from afar, as the great playwright worked, As theories and principles that would shape the world Were committed to paper for forever more. I’ve seen evil and good, hatred and love Entangled in their eternal battle From high above. And as I waned, as I began to fall Like all the Queen’s servants must do Even those that had once stood so tall Above it all, yet never apart I can fade happy knowing this oak has honoured thy ****** Goodbye London, my one true love.
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May 21, 2017
May 21, 2017 at 10:29 PM UTC
Honour
Honour They have used me and I have served. How could I not? They made me what I am. A servant to their cause. I’ve seen Queens crowned. Threats of invasion from afar. Overseen their communications. Remained steadfast As a good subject does. I serve Queen and country. I provide shelter for the ****** And light for her successors. I trembled as planes flew above And celebrated as they flew no more. I’ve watched from afar, as the great playwright worked, As theories and principles that would shape the world Were committed to paper for forever more. I’ve seen evil and good, hatred and love Entangled in their eternal battle From high above. And as I waned, as I began to fall Like all the Queen’s servants must do Even those that had once stood so tall Above it all, yet never apart I can fade happy knowing this oak has honoured thy ****** Goodbye London, my one true love.
BY MY SON-STEPHEN FRANCIS
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May 21, 2017
May 21, 2017 at 10:29 PM UTC
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