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Children scurried ***** as rats From the long dead smouldering of rocks and boulders To watch captivated Enraptured by the sight Of tiny parachutes floated from the sky. Tiny handkerchiefs of hope Descended as gently as leaves in a breeze As the candy bomber Wiggled his wings And presented sweet things Packaged as hope Delivered with love To let those know that though They may be woe begotten To some at least they were not forgotten.
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Mar 26, 2016
Mar 26, 2016 at 5:50 PM UTC
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Children scurried ***** as rats From the long dead smouldering of rocks and boulders To watch captivated Enraptured by the sight Of tiny parachutes floated from the sky. Tiny handkerchiefs of hope Descended as gently as leaves in a breeze As the candy bomber Wiggled his wings And presented sweet things Packaged as hope Delivered with love To let those know that though They may be woe begotten To some at least they were not forgotten.
A small tribute to US pilot Gail Halvorsen who in 1948 air dropped sweets to starving children in Berlin held under siege by the Russians.  At present we sadly have many places in the world where we need more men like him capable to delivering hope and compassion to those desperately in need.
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Mar 26, 2016
Mar 26, 2016 at 5:50 PM UTC
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