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1914 - Final Thoughts

by joe-wilson

To a war that they’d never understand Were sent men who hadn't a clue Because men behind doors make decisions While the dying’s for me and for you. So thousands went off into battle To places that they’d never known Over the top and shot down to die In fields where red poppies have grown. Is there ever a point to this mayhem I struggle to find one, I do History'll record that I stayed here So it matters not, but to a few. ©JRW2014
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joe-wilson
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joe-wilson
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Published
Mar 24, 2014
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1m
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One in a group of poems recognising the centenary of WWI

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#dying#thoughts#red#1914#-#final#history#poppies#mayhem
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