Remember the ANZAC's
We remember those who died for us22 total reviews
Comment from donaldww
This is an excellent tribute poem to the monstrous tragedy at Gallipoli. I know the story from seeing the movie some years ago. I like the term bum-fluff, one I've not heard before.
Cheers,
DW
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
This is an excellent tribute poem to the monstrous tragedy at Gallipoli. I know the story from seeing the movie some years ago. I like the term bum-fluff, one I've not heard before.
Cheers,
DW
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Hello Donald, Thanks for reading (bum-fluff refers to young men learning to shave) glad you liked my tribute. Cheers, K.
Comment from Evelyn Fort Stewart
This is an awesome tribute to the wonderful young men that were willing to fight for what they believed in so that their world could be a better place. i believe God has special rewards for those that give their lives for others. Great piece. God loves you and I do too.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
This is an awesome tribute to the wonderful young men that were willing to fight for what they believed in so that their world could be a better place. i believe God has special rewards for those that give their lives for others. Great piece. God loves you and I do too.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Hi there Evelyn, Thanks for reading and there is no greater sacrifice than to lay down your life for others. I believe what you believe. God bless you my friend, Kay.
Comment from Lovinia
HiKaye
A powerful tribute to our fine young men and women who gave their lives to defend our freedom. They fought under incredible conditions and bad military planning back in Britain. I can't believe it took eight months and such high casualties to figure out they needed to withdraw. Our boys fought valiantly and gladly gave their lives in our defence. They are true heroes. I love "A lone bugler across the bay" and your closing line., "Yesterday, today, evermore."
Great author's notes with the background. Yes, volunteers thrown into the malay, young boys not even trained as soldiers. A sad subject, but a tale that needs to be told and be remembered. You have done it very well.
Your presentation is stunning. I hope you are well and enjoyed the beautiful day we had to honour our heroes. Hugs - Lovi xoxo
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
HiKaye
A powerful tribute to our fine young men and women who gave their lives to defend our freedom. They fought under incredible conditions and bad military planning back in Britain. I can't believe it took eight months and such high casualties to figure out they needed to withdraw. Our boys fought valiantly and gladly gave their lives in our defence. They are true heroes. I love "A lone bugler across the bay" and your closing line., "Yesterday, today, evermore."
Great author's notes with the background. Yes, volunteers thrown into the malay, young boys not even trained as soldiers. A sad subject, but a tale that needs to be told and be remembered. You have done it very well.
Your presentation is stunning. I hope you are well and enjoyed the beautiful day we had to honour our heroes. Hugs - Lovi xoxo
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Hi there Lovi, Thanks so much for you kind review; more people attended the Dawn Services held across the nation yesterday. Without the sacrifices made so long ago we may have lost our freedom. Love, Kay.
Comment from adewpearl
good use of rhyming couplets including some interesting proximate rhymes
boy's bodies - should be boys' - plural possessive
good use of alliteration
good personification of the sun greeting the shore
a poignant closing in remembrance of those boys who will never return from bloody wars
Brooke
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
good use of rhyming couplets including some interesting proximate rhymes
boy's bodies - should be boys' - plural possessive
good use of alliteration
good personification of the sun greeting the shore
a poignant closing in remembrance of those boys who will never return from bloody wars
Brooke
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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G'day Mrs Pearl, I poured my heart into this poem and when I write from the heart it does bring out the best; thank you for reading and blessings across the waves. Cheers, K.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
A beautiful tribute to the boys who would be soldiers. Brave young men, always remembered. Lives lost by the thousands. So sad. Well written, Kay. xsx Sandra
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
A beautiful tribute to the boys who would be soldiers. Brave young men, always remembered. Lives lost by the thousands. So sad. Well written, Kay. xsx Sandra
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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G'day Sandra, Thank you for reading - we must remember them always; they are not lost - merely sleeping. Love, Kay.
Comment from jmdg1954
I wish I had a six star to reward you with. Heck, poems like these deserve more!!
Tremendous!!
I can feel the passion in your heart as you wrote this and the meaning of every word jumps off the page!
Nicely done., John
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
I wish I had a six star to reward you with. Heck, poems like these deserve more!!
Tremendous!!
I can feel the passion in your heart as you wrote this and the meaning of every word jumps off the page!
Nicely done., John
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Hello John, Thank you my friend; written from my heart - yesterday was a sacred day in Australia, more people attended the services than ever before. Glad you enjoyed. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from Taffspride
This deserves a six on several levels for me. Firstly it is so very well written, with good rhythm and rhyme.
Secondly you have written such a fitting tribute to those young men who Never Came Back.
The third reason is, for the love of my mothers life, who was reported MI A presumed dead. He was found taken back to Oz badly injured. But four years later, before he could return to find her, she was married and had me.
So a sixes and tears for this one.
Ddiolch for sharing.
Iechyd da
Ann
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
This deserves a six on several levels for me. Firstly it is so very well written, with good rhythm and rhyme.
Secondly you have written such a fitting tribute to those young men who Never Came Back.
The third reason is, for the love of my mothers life, who was reported MI A presumed dead. He was found taken back to Oz badly injured. But four years later, before he could return to find her, she was married and had me.
So a sixes and tears for this one.
Ddiolch for sharing.
Iechyd da
Ann
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Ann, What a sad story about your mother's love for her man missing in action; thanks so much for reading, tis a sacred day for remembering those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
A VERY FITTING TRIBUTE TO OUR SOLDIERS LOST THROUGH THE HORROR OF WAR.
Your words are aptly chosen and patrioticand provide a shoort history lesson.Alovely presentation of your work and a great pic.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
A VERY FITTING TRIBUTE TO OUR SOLDIERS LOST THROUGH THE HORROR OF WAR.
Your words are aptly chosen and patrioticand provide a shoort history lesson.Alovely presentation of your work and a great pic.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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seken58 - Thanks so much for your kind review, glad you liked my sentiments written on our ANZAC Day. Bless you, Kay.
Comment from RPSaxena
Hello Aussie,
Marvelous Tribute to the War Heroes as well as Martyrs!
Its wording is simple, interesting with nice imagery, enchanting rhyming scheme and beautiful pictorial quality.
Short and sweet!Excellent!!
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
Hello Aussie,
Marvelous Tribute to the War Heroes as well as Martyrs!
Its wording is simple, interesting with nice imagery, enchanting rhyming scheme and beautiful pictorial quality.
Short and sweet!Excellent!!
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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RPSaxena, Thank you so much for reading, glad you enjoyed my tribute. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from Dean Kuch
The infamous battle of Gallipoli. Being an ex US Marine as well as a HUGE WWI, WWII and VIETNAM history aficionado, I knew when I saw this delightful poem you've penned here that I was most assuredly going to read it. I must say, I was not disappointed! The battle was intended to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople but failed miserably. Over 393,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. It one of the most horrifying scenes of carnage during the war.
You captured the spirit and essence with flair and a bit of an ethereal, ghostly surrealism which I enjoyed immensely. Fantastic job!
One thing you may want to have a gander at below, just a minor typo...
The men cut down as they landed
Weighed down with rifles; [standard]-->did you mean "STRANDED" here?. I only ask because it rhymes with "LANDED"
Shot to pieces by Turkish fire
Merely bum-fluff boys for hire.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
The infamous battle of Gallipoli. Being an ex US Marine as well as a HUGE WWI, WWII and VIETNAM history aficionado, I knew when I saw this delightful poem you've penned here that I was most assuredly going to read it. I must say, I was not disappointed! The battle was intended to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople but failed miserably. Over 393,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. It one of the most horrifying scenes of carnage during the war.
You captured the spirit and essence with flair and a bit of an ethereal, ghostly surrealism which I enjoyed immensely. Fantastic job!
One thing you may want to have a gander at below, just a minor typo...
The men cut down as they landed
Weighed down with rifles; [standard]-->did you mean "STRANDED" here?. I only ask because it rhymes with "LANDED"
Shot to pieces by Turkish fire
Merely bum-fluff boys for hire.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2013
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Dean, Thanks so much for your kind review, I was searching for a word to rhyme - now I shall use your word instead. Bless you, Kay.