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I helped old Albert to his room and he softy said: sit a while, I want to tell you something I’ve told no one before. So I sat in the chair by his bed. Mud, you would never believe the amount of mud; bomb craters big and deep filled with ***** men drowned in them if they slipped off the boards especially at night. My friend Charlie died like that: wandered off and slipped and drowned. Knee high in places and deeper in others. Young men fresh out to the Front cried out when dying for their mothers; waiting to go over the top when the whistle blew you knew it was them or you. He paused and stared at me with glassy eyes. Beyond the news they broadcast home was the dark reality of hell; rats, lice, mud and blood and dead mens' eyes and limbs or bodies lying out in No Man's Land. O yes, sometimes we sat and smoked, laughed and joked, thought of home and fire sides and the girls we left behind; but always the War was on your mind.
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Sep 16, 2017
Sep 16, 2017 at 2:48 AM UTC
ALWAYS ON YOUR MIND 1917.
I helped old Albert to his room and he softy said: sit a while, I want to tell you something I’ve told no one before. So I sat in the chair by his bed. Mud, you would never believe the amount of mud; bomb craters big and deep filled with ***** men drowned in them if they slipped off the boards especially at night. My friend Charlie died like that: wandered off and slipped and drowned. Knee high in places and deeper in others. Young men fresh out to the Front cried out when dying for their mothers; waiting to go over the top when the whistle blew you knew it was them or you. He paused and stared at me with glassy eyes. Beyond the news they broadcast home was the dark reality of hell; rats, lice, mud and blood and dead mens' eyes and limbs or bodies lying out in No Man's Land. O yes, sometimes we sat and smoked, laughed and joked, thought of home and fire sides and the girls we left behind; but always the War was on your mind.
AN OLD SOLDIER RELATES TO A YOUNG MAN OF WAR IN 1917 IN 1969.
TerryCollett
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Sep 16, 2017
Sep 16, 2017 at 2:48 AM UTC
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