Open Poetry #44 |
THE LAND OF PEACE |
Billie Cullimore Member
since 2009-03-27
Posts 315 |
I was a young teenager during World War Two my two brothers were in the service, one in the Army, one in the Navy, both in the south Pacific. I wrote a number of poems at that time and I would like to enter them here now. THE LAND OF PEACE By Billie age 16 I rode today to the canyon In the west where skies are blue. I tramped in the hills of pinion Where the silver streems run through. I passed by fields of clover The hum of bees I heard. Saw a boy with his dog, Rover As free as the wild blue bird. The peace of this wonderful country Is more that I can explain. It's been going on for centuries Like the brush on the open plain. When war clouds gather across the sea And fire comes down like rain. We appreciate the peace we have Away from the suffer and pain. Our boys have gone to fight over there, In a land that is hard and cold. It is nice to live in a land so fair Where hearts are free and bold. Writen about 1943 |
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2dalimit Member Elite
since 2000-02-08
Posts 2228Mississippi coast |
...Our boys have gone to fight over there, In a land that is hard and cold. It is nice to live in a land so fair Where hearts are free and bold... Good write and for something to be thankful. Thanks, Melton |
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WTBAKELAR
since 2008-09-09
Posts 1089Utah, USA |
This poem is just as realivant today as then. I hope we can remain free in a country that is very rapidly changing. very nice. Tracey |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
That was some fine writing from a thoughtful teen experiencing WWII. It is still a fine thought in these times. |
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Oklahoma Rose Senior Member
since 2008-02-28
Posts 1586Oklahoma USA |
Yes, it is very nice to live in a land where there is peace. |
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