“Lest we forget”
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What a wonderful and profoundly moving poet Wilfred Owen is. That he was killed just one week before the signing of the armistice always seems heart breaking to me.
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Yes, me too, Peter.
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I had to look up Wilfred Owen. Quite a story. One can only think of what he might have penned if he had lived. Thanks for this, Sue.
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Owen is one of those national poets we all learn about here. He captured something other than the romance of knightly gallantry that died with the great war.
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Heartbreaking, listening to these poems, We will remember them….
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Indeed we will, Judy.
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Two poignant poems, thanks for sharing.
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Both powerful indictments of war.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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So very moving Sue, thank you for sharing 🌹🌹
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Lest we forget 😦 ❤
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