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Anzac Day

Lest we forget the fallen soldiers.

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Comment from Jacob Collins
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You did well in telling the story in the poem, Aussie. I thought that this was an excellent piece of writing. Your writing flowed well and I couldn't find anything to critique. Good luck in the contest...Jacob

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Jacob, Thanks so much for reading, glad you enjoyed. Cheers, Kay.
Comment from nancy_e_davis
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Very well done Kay. Every country has their honored dead
and it is so sad Yet so apparent that no good ever comes from acts of violence. I had never heard of Anzac troops. I learn something every day! Good luck my friend. Good story in a poem. :<) Nancy

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Hello Nancy, Thanks so much for reading and glad you now know about our troops. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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This is a lovely story in a poem, about all the men that gave their lives so that we could live in freedom. They should never be forgotten, though if they could see the world today, they must be crying. Well done, my friend. Good luck in the contest! xsx Sandra.

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Sandra, Thanks so much for reading, glad you liked the poem and thanks for the good wishes. Love, Kay.
Comment from LIJ Red
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An excellent movie of that era and the war in Turkey comes to mind: The Lighthorsemen. I don't see anything I will recommend changing about your excellent quatrains.

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    The Light Horse were mainly in desert places like Beersheba. In Gallipoli our men were slaughtered because they were below the cliffs where the Turks had the advantage. Thank you, Kay.
Comment from Sasha
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Lovely poem. Everyone should make an effort to not forget any of those that died in all the wars from all countries. Excellent work with this one.

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Sasha, Thanks so much for reading; glad you enjoyed. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from kiwijenny
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Aussie thanks for this..I never want to forget. My grand dad was in WW 2 too young for WW1though he had medals left over from then
I am so proud of Australia and New Zealand...some of the wounded were scarred in their minds for life
God bless

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Kia Ora Jenny, Long time no hear? You must be so proud of his efforts. Thanks for reading my friend. Love, Kay.
Comment from Nosha17
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We should never forget the men who died in those atrocious World Wars, whatever the continent. It is good to highlight how grateful we all are for the price they paid for our freedom. Excellent story line and rhyming. I spotted an error, verse 3 should read reveille. Good luck in the contest. Faye

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    G'day Faye, Thanks so much for reading and yes, the spelling is French I think. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from jlsavell
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DearestAussie,

This is a perfect entry into the pome in a story contest. As usual your flair for didactic poetry in rhyming form is remarkable. You should teach your countries history. Love you work my dear friend... jimi

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Hello Jiminy Cricket, Thanks so much for reading and your kind comments. Thinking of you. Love, Kay.
Comment from Bill Schott
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This one strikes a chord with me as I salute those who keep memory of sacrifice alive. So much loss is further lost when memory fades of what real people gave to keep us going.

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Bill, Thanks so much for reading. "At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them." Blessings, Kay.
Comment from patcelaw
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ANZAC there would be like our memorial day here in America on may 31st. We do need to remember those who fought and died for our freedoms. Blessings, Patricia

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2015
    Hello Patricia, Yes, I think it would be like your Memorial Day. Thanks for reading friend. Blessings, Kay.