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0 posted 2009-09-11 08:21 AM



‘Rest In Peace Harry Patch..’

“And did those feet in ancient times;”

Walk ankle deep each in gore and fatherless limbs
and the spent essence of zealous and imperfect youth;
As strove each and every ill natured and misguided
nation to build, in their own fractured and distorted
images, their new and utopian Jerusalems?
To build their fragile empires, and their emerald cities,
on the bones and the bodies and the everlasting
graves of the faceless and forgotten fallen of a
thousand nameless and tear sod generations.
Ten thousand obedient and expendable armies
under proudly godward thrust colours and marching
all arrogant and manly and pious in their shadows...
Until time and bleak accommodation cast each to the
inevitable funeral pyres of greed and ambition;
And to the wet mouthed blasphemies and bloodlusts
of a legion of cruel and vindictive gods...


“Or close the wall up with our English dead!”

As in staunch and dam and defiant bloody bulwark
piled we all, in our outrage and in our best intent,
heap on putrefying heap the bodies of our dead and near
dead; On which to climb the blood slicked ramparts of our
own self righteous and sanctimonious martial indignation.
With God and gods our cause assured to turn back, repel
and smite, with the wrath of those same deaf and blind
gods each foul invader from our shores and our pages;
Those same deaf gods laud loud in each opposing heart.
And, as all and in all each war; Each war to end all wars;
All spoke so easy and found so hard in the eye of man.
Laid now cheek by jowl with its gore spat and exhausted
and futile fellows; Silent and unheard in the must and
amnesiac graveyard of victory’s imagined history.
Its lessons lost and unlearned and soon forgotten from
the minds and hearts of hostile man until again...


“I believe it is peace for our time."

Until again that cracked and hollow bell tolls loud,
the morbid and discordant death’s knell of yet another
sorrowed and hollow eyed graveside generation;
Solemn requiem bell to the grieving heart broke and lost
child weeping mothers and bereft and sonless fathers
that elegy millennia on bloodied and rag hearted millennia.
The styx of all human existence swole again and raging in
war spate with the stolen tears of the lost and scattered;
Endless and sinless the sons and daughters of all the years.
Torn each whole and bleeding in sorrow and in pain from
the reckless loins of a lamenting and godforsaken Adam.
And yet, in feral and stone heart abandon, do still the
wet lipped politicos and their fearful and fretful generals;
Their anxious, dribbling and wild eyed Caesars;
Lessoned not one caution from wounded aeons of futility,
toss cheaply their unfulfilled seed encore into the inferno.


“And at the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
we will remember them..”

And in remembering never has one broken heart borne
shameful man’s wretched inhumanity to his brother so long;
Nor one soul laboured on so oppressed by man’s deeds and
its dreadful doings and carried unspoken the weight of all
its sins and its untold miseries with so little complaint.
No one pair of gentle eyes ever obliged to bear, tear filled and
untarnished, witness to the reckless horrors of three centuries;
The terrible steel and fire and sulphur forged scythes of Lucifer’s
dreadful Autumns; Thunder wracked and lightning dawned in the
gathering in of his gore soaked harvest again... And again.
Nor yet one tender mind forced endure the livid scars so long
of his own forced and unnatural barbarity in foreign fields;
Has ever a single soul embodied all that is of the best and of the
worst in man in the light of their one frail and flickering candle;
And in that light; So captured the hearts and minds of a nation...

“Rest in peace Harry Patch: Rest in peace...”

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Margherita
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1 posted 2009-09-11 09:57 AM


Wow! Stunning write.

Went to look who this Harry Patch was ... amazing really.

Love,
Margherita

sullivanthepoet.com
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2 posted 2009-09-11 07:03 PM


Thanks Margherita... I am flattered you enjoyed it...

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GBride
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3 posted 2009-09-12 02:21 AM


Reminds me of the opening pages of Richard the third.
What a thrilling write!!!

sullivanthepoet.com
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4 posted 2009-09-12 05:23 AM


Why thank you Gbride... High praise indeed to be compared with Willy Shakespeare himself! Delighted you enjoyed so...

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