Aberfan
The Aberfan disaster was a catastrophic collapse of a colliery spoil tip in the Welsh village of Aberfan, near Merthyr Tydfil, on 21 October 1966, which killed 116 children and 28 adults. It was caused by a build-up of water in the accumulated rock and shale, which suddenly started to slide downhill in the form of slurry.
This poignant poem written by Jan Millward, commemorates the disaster which occurred over 50 years ago
Aberfan
The mist hung low that morning
That fateful autumn day,
the school was full of children
ready to work and play.
No one saw it coming,
though some heard a mighty roar,
A hundred thousand tons of shale
slid down the valley floor.
So many young lives buried,
as families searched in vain.
The whole town stood there weeping
amidst the cloud and rain.
Since then we all remember
the sad town called Aberfan.
The tragic line of coffins,
lives gone as they began.
So many prayers unanswered,
mud moved with raw bare hands.
No one could give them solace,
no one could understand.
Their stories will live forever
of the families torn apart,
a hundred thousand tear drops
from every broken heart.
Written by Jan Millward
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