The Legions Fields

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The Legions Fields

The Legions Fields

 

You walk through the ranks of the legions fields,

Tracing the outline of emboldened shields,

Feeling the coarse stone with the tips of your fingers,

And at the name, your hand lingers.

 

The wilted flowers that are lying beneath,

Where once from a beautiful blooming wreath,

Dying through months of neglect,

And your self grieving guilty regret.

 

The poppy on your lapel is a marker on your soul,

Imagine him laying there in his six foot hole,

Taken away before his time,

When he fought for you on the front line.

 

You always thought you could say goodbye,

But when he left, you could only cry,

Your loves name will always be,

Sketched on the wall of eternity.

 

4 Dec 09

Alex Roissetter

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WordSlinger commented on The Legions Fields

12-05-2009

This is a very good poem, it really hits home, this will be considered a prospect to win , I'm sure.. WS

Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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