Coming Home

When soldiers came home from World War 1 they were hardly recognisable to their families, this is my take on how a wife would possibly have felt.

Coming home

He finally came back to me, but not the man I married,
He brought with him despair so grim, as at the door he tarried,
Seemed weather beaten… hadn’t eaten, his face both glum and harried,
He looked so tired, his eyes expired – from memories he carried.

He sat right down, his face a frown, and not a word was spoken,
Stared at the fire, his gaze so dire, his mind empty and broken,
That frightened man reached for my hand, his love was but a token,
A brave young man who’d made a stand, but senses now awoken.

What happened to the man I knew, where had his spirit gone?
Left on the brink among the stink of trenches on the Somme,
He yells in sleep from slumber deep, ‘Come on my boys – come on,
Don’t you dare stop we’re o’er the top when whistle blows anon.’

He’s grown a beard…this man now feared, his hair’s in need of comb,
His haunted face deserves no place, in this our loving home.
I tried to speak, his eyes were bleak, back to the war they’d roam,
His mind was vexed just as complex as any honeycomb.

This bloody war though now no more, yet memories remain,
Man’s mighty sword now not so broad – worn down by death and pain,
In God we trust…we surely must, or what would be the gain?
I look to Bill and with man’s will, this can’t occur again!

Eric Harvey 10/02/2018

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Hi, I am a grandfather of four beautiful Grandchildren, I have one son and three daughters, We lost Vickie to Cancer in December 2013, she was 23 years old, whoever said time heals haven't lost a child. My profile picture is of Vickie and I haven't changed it since she died, I have a wonderful loving wife without whom I would not have made it through. My escape is writing poetry, I have had five published to date, I now have two books published 'World War One In Verse' is available on Amazon books and 'Poetry From The Heart' is available on Amazon or Feed a Read, just enter the title and my name Eric Harvey. If you love the 50's, 60.s and 70's my new book of poems will take you back to those days, 'A Poetic Trip Along Memory Lane' will jog your memories of bygone days.

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