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Boys....now men (recollection of war)

A month ago I sat in class

in a New England School for boys

Now, I'm in a bomber group

Adjusting to the noise

 

I made plans for Harvard

A doctor, I would be

Then my life would turn

In a way I didn't see

 

The war was on in Europe

We saw in the press

But, 18 days before Christmas

we were pulled into the mess

 

Future plans were put aside

Our country we'd support

We'd forget all of our future thoughts

We'd join, though not for sport

 

We signed up down in Boston

Young men flyers, soldiers all

Preparing for a battle

Many would not live till fall

 

We thought not of our future

Our present, all we had

Many dead by Christmas next

The thought is truly sad

 

You do not what you want to

But, what needs to be done

You go from boy to man so fast

You've barely walked...now run

 

Think back on those who made it

Remember who did not

Young men they are forever

They deserve a longer thought

 

The air is pure and holy

It is scattered with young souls

Boys, now men who went to war

And put aside their goals

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Written by
roger-turner
Canadian
Published
Oct 21, 2014
Lines·Words
36·201
Tags
#war#air#force#plane#army#navy#bomber#marines#pilot#harvard
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