Poppies and Baby's Breath

Poppies and Baby's Breath

A Poem by icelandicblue

Young men left all they had known
foxhole faith so far from home.
There is no room for ambivalence
while mortars steal your innocence.
 
Mustard gas and blistered lungs
dying heroes left unsung.
Doughboys hum pack up your troubles
while their friends lie under rubble.

So on this day filled with elevens
pray that all lay down their weapons.
Peace it splinters and decays,
our broken world in disarray.

Bow your heads for those now gone
and hope today we might move on
past the carnage, revenge and death,
hold tight to poppies and baby's breath.











© 2014 icelandicblue


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WWI. The epic of Epic catastrophes. You can't even say it was of biblical proportions because it dwarfs everything in the bible. (Anything that might have actually happened anyway) WWI only plays second fiddle to it's b*****d off spring WWII in sheer scope of global insanity and yet their are many who seem to have forgotten about it. That's just wrong.

Posted 10 Years Ago


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icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

So true...the further in time we get away from it the dimmer the memories. All wars are terrible but.. read more
Baby Ricochet

10 Years Ago

WWI and the occupation of Iraq have several parallels. Those who started both grossly miscalculated .. read more
icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

I agree with you. Many years ago I was told by someone the end of the world would come out of a war .. read more



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The correlation of poppies and baby's breath is so very appropriate to give homage to our brave veterans! May we ever remember them for their service and sacrifice to allow us to continue to embrace the freedom we have. Yes, bow your heads for those now gone with hope they shall ever be respected for bravery and heroism!
A very nice tribute to Veteran's Day!!

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much Sheila!
A very moving poem and so timely. Next week (Nov 11) is Remembrance Day in Canada.
A day to remember those who have fallen. Beautiful but sad...

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

Thank you. We too remember the day in the states. We call it Veteran's Day.
'War is Man's fate and last breath...' wrote some wise sage a billion years ago, Tis true. Man will go on warring until we're all blown into space. All the pride, all the deaths, all the insanity useless.. heartbreaking.

A superb piece of writing, tear-tugging, and, again: heart.breaking.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

Thank you emmajoy. Sadly I think that quote might just be a prophecy.
emmajoy

10 Years Ago

You probably know how i feel, how i agree.. sad, more than..
Sadly, Icelandicblue, much was learned, how the brain handles stressful situations, as the soldiers developed mental illnesses, like PTSD. But we haven't learn a blasted thing, as young men and women, are sent to fight wars, they have no business fighting.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much for reading and commenting.
therisa

10 Years Ago

Your welcome, Icelandicblue.
Again and again and again and again, ad nauseam -- since time immemorial. Why will humanity never learn.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

It is truly a never ending cycle. Thank you so much for your thoughts.
MomzillaNC

10 Years Ago

You're welcome.
WAR, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.

That song is now playing in my head. I could never been in the military, fighting wars to feed our leaders egos and greed.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

I have issues with authority myself but I commend all those who give and gave so much for their idea.. read more
The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)

10 Years Ago

Oh I commend them to, I also feel sorry for them when they give their lives for false reasons of pro.. read more
Wow wow wow … it's a classic. Can't pick a favourite stanza but two and four are close.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

I thank you very much Pryde!
A beautifully written tribute to veterans of all wars. Veterans should be honored every day of the year, not just on November 11th. They risk everything for us. The rhyming and rhythm, in your poem is excellent. Lydia

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

I agree, thanks for the review.
i do pray they will all lay down their weapons...
and that the Universal Soldier will become a soldier of peace.
beautiful poem, Anne....just beautiful.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

Thank you jacob. We can still hope.
I like poems of this nature, that honour the sacrifice and the soldier, and acknowledge the horror of war. Why some people feel we cannot have empathy for the soldier while still holding out hope for peace I will never understand.

Posted 10 Years Ago


icelandicblue

10 Years Ago

I agree KL on both counts. Thanks so much for your comment.

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