Let's just remember
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Today, there is no rant. What I have to say can wait for another day. You are free to interpret the words that follow in any way you choose. For me, on this day, there is but one meaning. I will say no more. |
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Do you remember Momo?
[hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] is what happened to her... ![]() |
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My Great Great Aunt. Edith Cavell. Shot by the other side |
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Staying of topic on topic here is another poem: Petko Rachev Slaveyhov "For the People" Ideals were what I went by- |
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in some countries they honour their dead war heroes, and in others Hoppeditz |
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But it will be pretty difficult to find a comparison to ETV in "In Flanders Fields". Take the last two strophes of "For The Fallen" and try the same: But where our desires are and our hopes profound, As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, |
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It's Remembrance Day today , Poppy Day or Armistice Day , commemorating the sacrifices of soldiers and civilians in war since World War I. I prefer John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields" (the poppies blow between the crosses...) |
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Laurence Binyon "For The Fallen" (1914) |
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Houston, we have a problem! 8=D |
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