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Sharp rocks mark my skin Ice water fills my boots There is a distinctive high whine followed by a deafening explosion 4 dead 7 injured The screams and shrieks of men who feel like boys calling for their mother or for a god are drowned out by the fast paced “clickclickclick” 13 dead 10 injured
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 3:08 PM UTC
Juno's Scars
Sharp rocks mark my skin Ice water fills my boots There is a distinctive high whine followed by a deafening explosion 4 dead 7 injured The screams and shrieks of men who feel like boys calling for their mother or for a god are drowned out by the fast paced “clickclickclick” 13 dead 10 injured
In March I went on a trip to tour the battlefields and beaches of Normandy, and it was a great experience that impacted me strongly. Learning about the brave men and women who suffered in the war gave me a new appreciation for history, and a new gratitude towards those who lived through it. This poem is about the landing on Juno beach.
kiana-grace
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 3:08 PM UTC
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