When death is closer than home..."It's a long way to Tipperary"

When death is closer than home..."It's a long way to Tipperary"

A Poem by Gee
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Each knew his fate... With the 11th of the 11th looming time to give this oldie an airing

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"Its a long way to Tipperary..."

A single voice the silence pierced
to drift through cordite air,
to rise above the clouds of death
forlorn, tinged with despair.

"Its a long way to go..."

Along the trench more voices joined
a choir now on death row,
ironic that they sang of home
for their fate they all did know.

"Its a long way to Tipperary..."

Across the mire where no man lived
o'er blood and stench and gore,
their song fell onto enemy
and through each heart it tore.

"to the sweetest girl I know..."

They'd be no winners in this war
only those that better fared,
a whole generations blooming youth
wars horror brutally pared.

"goodbye Piccadily..."

The brave who sang that fateful day
brothers, fathers, uncles, sons,
would perish going "over the top"
Scythed down by chattering guns.

"Farewell Leicester square..."

Now fields abloom with blood red flowers
blue skies, and larks on high,
remember the wanton sacrifice
of those that came to fight and die.

"Its a long, long, way to Tipperary,
but my heart's right there"









© 2022 Gee


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Excellent and not only that, this is perhaps one of the most ragged and real attempts at depicting the innocence and futility of war I have stumbled across in some time and by St' George, what a war that was

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Cheers Neville,appreciate your kind words
Neville

9 Years Ago

and truly meant.............N
Touching and really well done. I was a kid when I met the only WWI vet I've ever known. As I recall, that war was supposed to be the big one, the war to end all wars. What is it with us humans? What's wrong with us?

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

If we didn't learn from that war then there really is no hope.Thanks Samuel
Beautifully done. Describes the folly of war in a unique style.
It reminds me of a TV movie called “My Son Jack.” It tells of Kipling's only son and his death in WWI.
Your poem tells a good “story.”

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Thank you Robert
Describes the horrors of war while contrasting with the cheerful song. Well done.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Thank you Philip.....
It's wonderful how you injected the lyrics of the song between your stanzas. They might have been singing as they went to war, but they were not going to a dance, were they? Nope, no winners in wars. Young lives ended far too soon and young minds changed forevermore from the horrors they see. Powerfully emotive write. Lydi**

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Thanks Lydia for your kind words
Brilliant write Gee What horrors must they have witnessed so young.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Doesn't bear thinking about.Cheers mate
My husband's 2nd cousin was the Sgt. Alvin C. York the WW1 movie was made about. He got to see him in the hospital when he was a kid before Sgt. York passed away. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

The family must have been very proud.Thanks Kathie
The image of that single trembling voice rising to a defiant chorus of doomed youth is brilliant Gee.
I can see/feel/hear the ghosts of the men in the fields of poppies towards the end and you close this so very poignantly with the final couplet. A masterful, moving piece of poetry if ever there was one and timely too.

Posted 9 Years Ago


ANTO

9 Years Ago

Good morning matey. My pleasure. This hit a few resonant chords with me because I belonged to a back.. read more
ANTO

9 Years Ago

*black n white minstrel troupe I meant
Gee

9 Years Ago

You too my friend
Excellent poem in every way... rhyme, flow, originality and most importantly, sentiment!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Cheers Terry,thanks fir your kind words
i thought this was lovely and heart wrenching. very well written.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Gee

9 Years Ago

Thank you kindly

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Added on September 21, 2015
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Milton keynes, United Kingdom



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