Not Poppies But Roses
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By well-wisher
Wed, 18 Jan 2012
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King, keep St Crispian’s and I’ll have St Valentine’s;
For the glory of life is in loving, not in war;
In the booming of our passions and the marching of our hearts;
Not scars of old wounds but memories of kisses;
Not battlefields but places we made love;
Not the circling of ravens but dove like spirits soaring;
Not poppies but roses; not cold graves but warm beds;
Not bravely dying but bravely living to the full
And, though our names and ranks may not be listed
On marble monuments the dead will never know,
We gaze on our monuments and they are golden;
For ours is the glory of watching our children grow.
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A wonderful poem in every
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
A wonderful poem in every respect, both in composition and sentiment;-)
Tina
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Beautiful. The glory of love
Permalink Submitted by hudsonmoon on
Beautiful. The glory of love is in loving. Like it very much.
Rich
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new cavalcaderl Great poem
Permalink Submitted by Cavalcader on
new cavalcaderl
Great poem full of love,and sorrow too.
Words line,
We gaze on our monuments and they are golden;
For ours is the glory of watching our children grow.
Lovely.
julie
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I agree with Pia, beautiful!
Permalink Submitted by MistakenMagic on
I agree with Pia, beautiful! Love those last couple of lines!
Magic xx
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