Forgotten Voices Poem by Kirstyanne SharkeyDaly

Forgotten Voices



Mass graves pile on high
As politicians wage wars
And soldiers die

Fathers, sons, brothers in arms
Are all sent abroad
To protect our lands

Letters written home had meaning then
And are passed down in boxes with heirlooms
Until they are found once again

An eager descendent wanting to learn
About war hero’s and ancestors
Who’s respect he has earned

For keeping their memory alive
And reading their letters home
So their name can once again thrive.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sally Plumb Plumb 06 September 2009

A good piece.We both have the same initial idea. Try 'Recruit'.

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