D-Day Remembered

Lest we forget  💜❤️

D-Day Remembered

Such valiant men, who had no choice
For the wrath of war, it stole their voice
The D-Day landings, meticulously planned
From air and sea, the troops would land

As we ponder from our comfy chair
We can only imagine their angst and despair
For, they were all far too young to die
As the bullets rained down from land, sea, and sky

The horrors witnessed on that day
In the survivors’ minds would always stay
Many families torn apart by this torrid war
How they longed for the lives they had before

Although we cannot change the past
Our gratitude will forever last
Your lives, cut short and filled with pain
Please know you didn’t die in vain

© Maxine Bailey
June 2024

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Maxine Bailey
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I absolutely love writing poems. Enjoying my garden and my dogs. I used to be an Age UK Befriender, which I would thoroughly recommend to anybody. So rewarding

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