Remembrance Day

MLEO

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today is known as Remembrance Day in Canada and Vetern's Day in the U.S.

Sad to say I am at work today, apparently Remembrance Day is not that important to some people.

Before we take the time to remember that on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the First Great Hate of the 20th Century ended and we reflect on the loss of so much of the promise of our future and what might have been, I thought I would share this note which was sent to me by a friend on Friday.


Why Wear A Poppy


Please wear a poppy, the lady said,

And held one forth, but I shook my head.

Then I stopped and watched, as she offered them there,

And her face was old and lined with care;

But beneath the scars the years had made,

There remained a smile that refused to fade.


A boy came whistling down the street,

Bouncing along on care-free feet,

His smile was full of joy and fun

"Lady" said he, "may I have one?"

When she'd pinned it on he turned to say,

"Why do we wear a poppy today?"


The lady smiled in her wistful way

And answered, "This is Remembrance Day,

And the poppy there is the symbol for

The gallant man who died in war.

And because they did, you and I are free,

That's why we wear a poppy, you see.


And I had a boy about your size,

With golden hair and big blue eyes.

He loved to play and jump and shout,

Free as a bird he would race about.

As the years went by he learned and grew

And became a man, as you will too.


He was fine and strong, with a boyish smile,

But he seemed with us such a little while.

When war broke out and he went away,

I still remember his face that day,

When he smiled at me and said, "Goodbye,

I'll be back soon Mom, so please don't cry."


But the war went on and he had to stay,

And all I could do was wait and pray.

His letters told of the awful fight.

(I can see it still in my dreams at night.)

With the tanks and guns and cruel barbed wire,

And the mine and bullets, the bombs and fire.


'Till at last, at last, the war was won,

And that's why we wear a poppy son."

The small boy turned as if to go,

Then said "Thanks lady, I'm glad to know.

That sure did sound like an awful fight,

But your son, did he come back all right?"


A tear rolled down each faded cheek,

She shook her head, but didn't speak.

I slunk away in a sort of shame,

And if you were me, you'd have done the same;

For our thanks in giving, is oft delayed.

Though our freedom was bought - and thousands paid!


And so when we see a poppy worn,

Let us reflect on the burdens born,

By these who gave their very all,

When asked to answer their country's call.

That we at home in peace might live,

Then wear a poppy. Remember - AND GIVE.
 
Thanks for reminding us to take time and remember our veterans today!

I love the poppy story. Thanks for sharing.:)
 
I remember. And I wear a poppy.
Thank you to all of the brave man and women who have fought for our freedom. Sometimes I know I take it for granted, but at other times, I thank God that I live in a country as great as this one!
 

Thank you Len.

In Flanders Fields

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place, and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch, be yours to hold it high
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

~ John McCrae ~
 
Originally posted by Snowwark
Thank you Len.

In Flanders Fields....

~ John McCrae ~
A member of the Canadian Army.
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I happened to be in London on Rememberance Sunday and 11/11 in 1998. It was an experience I'll never forget. Walking around the displays of crosses with poppies at Westminster Abby was unforgetable. It was like Arlington Cemetary in 1/8 scale. It made me a bit ashamed that we in the U.S. mostly think of Veteran's Day as mainly another excuse for a sale at the mall.
 
Thank-you Len. It is sad that many have forgotten the meaning of Rememberance Day.

We did have a beautiful service today at school. Alll the students participated in some way, presenting poems, singing songs and placing the wreaths. It was quite beautiful.
 
I happened to be in London on Rememberance Sunday and 11/11 in 1998

I was in York for rememberance Sunday in 1996. I know what you mean. It was very moving. The Brits and Canadians put us to shame when it comes to remembering 11/11.
 














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