Written thinking of the approaching the 100th anniversary. Of the start of World War One.


GOD THE BIBLE WITH BOTH SIDES

Tommy given a bible , told '' God on our side ''

Friz , on his belt buckle of stamped '' God with us ''

It said '' God with us ''

On many a Tommy's , gravestones is engraved

Each Tommy at least has an individual grave

A grave stone with his name rank regimental crest , age

Some have no names , just , Known Unto God , thats nice

I suppose , nice , a God knows , who lays under the sod

The the dead Frizzes , lay in massive , graves , crosses mark out the graves

Few have names , the looses raillery merited names being remembered

And that is very sad , I recon

Many lay under the sod of the the battlefield , found time to time

Many , body's , blown in to oblivion

They say Known Unto God, dos not work fore me!

Ken D Williams

The Dyslexic Wordsmith




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Written on 2013-09-27 at 17:50

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