the dawn was still, hushed silence ascended as every kind of people stood side by side. young faces; pretty & fresh, old faces that wore years in beautiful lines. and the pipes sang out breaking the dawn. proud men slightly stooped now, in pressed suits medals & poppies they cried silent tears. younger men stood behind them, eyes not seen what older ones have nor heard the cries of suffering; brothers lost. as voices sang out, a song I did not know I gripped my husbands hand tightly as we hummed. the sun greeted the dawn a light cast on a sea of white; Bomana this sacred ground. the bugul called long & proud the last post & we are washed in gratitude.
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"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them." An excerpt taken from the poem, "The Fallen" by Robert Laurence Binyon.
I knew vaguely of Anzac Day growing up. It does not have a great presence in the US. Having lived in Papua New Guinea for 2 years now my husband and I attended our first ANZAC Day dawn service. It was a privilege.
Bomana - Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea.
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A wonderful story and journey in your words dear Izzy.
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them." An excerpt taken from the poem, "The Fallen" by Robert Laurence Binyon.
The above lines. Classic words and thoughts. Thank you for sharing the powerful words and thoughts.
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I saw the old places. I saw the death camps in Europe and I saw the miIitary grave sites in Europe. .. read moreI saw the old places. I saw the death camps in Europe and I saw the miIitary grave sites in Europe. I roamed central and south American. These places make us know. Life isn't free and life is worth something.
Beautiful vignette and tribute to fallen brave ones. What price freedom? A steep and bloody one. Sacred sacrifice. Emotional and compelling. I felt this deeply.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
Aloha Annette I appreciate your thoughtful comment, and time. Mahalo.
Hi Izzy - I loved how you managed to keep this story about the fallen even though you introduced yourself and your experience in it. Wonderful tribute.
They should never be forgotten.
Couldn't imagine going to war, especially the two world wars where so many were sacrificed.
A well penned, poignant, sombre piece.
I have one posted titled " when death is closer than home " ( I think !! ) which you might like to read., then again, you might not
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
Aloha Gee, I appreciate your comment. I agree they should never be forgotten. I would love to read y.. read moreAloha Gee, I appreciate your comment. I agree they should never be forgotten. I would love to read your poem. Mahalo
There's nothing quite like getting up in the dark and cold and listening to the last post surrounded by throngs of quiet respectful people. It's an amazing occasion. May we never forget those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and all those who fought for our freedom. Thanks for sharing this piece. Very well written.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
Mahalo andronicus, I absolutely agree and appreciate your comment.