Open Poetry #40 |
One Hour before the Dawn (reposted for Caroline) |
Rod Member
since 1999-12-08
Posts 149Auckland New Zealand |
This poem is possibly the most popular of all that I have written. It is a story of one woman’s courage. It is also a story of war, with all its tragedy and consequences. I post it today especially for Caroline. I post it with the hope that it may somehow help to reinforce her already considerable courage and help her understand that the endurance and healing power of the spirit is formidable. If I were to award a medal for valour today.....Caroline....it would be to you. ONE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN She stands alone, small, cold and frail, A light rain falls on the Cenotaph’s rail On a cold and bleak foreboding morn, At just one hour before the dawn. She feels no pain, she sheds no tears, Her thoughts transcending through the years; Her noble head is bowed in prayer, Stilled in the time she lost him there....... On a lonely field in a place called hell, Of battle flame and raining shell, His injured comrade on his back, He carried through his grim attack. Yet fate was cruel - the sniper’s round That cut her husband to the ground Served only as a bridge in time Beyond it’s unforgiving line......... She may not walk, ere years must pass But still remains his faithful lass; No other man his place could take Nor share her picnic by the lake. And now on each remembrance morn, At just one hour before the dawn; The hallowed hour at which he fell, His spirit moves, in her to dwell. As dark horizon turns to grey, The pipes lament the break of day; The wreaths of poppies laid with love Pay homage to the souls above. She lifts her head now, dignified; And in her eyes, the glow of pride For, tightly held in her dear hand The one that wears his wedding band.... She holds the secret so long cherished The symbol of a love unperished And in the dawn light’s ghostly pallor The simple wording reads “For Valour”. Bereavement’s shadow drapes its cloak Around the widow’s heart of oak Behold! - the weight of tragic loss She bears as One who bore the Cross. Unknown, uncounted days remain Then she’ll be with her love again. In Heaven’s mirror, brightly viewed, Her country’s love - and gratitude. Lest we forget to bear in mind The ladies who were left behind, Though age may weary and condemn, We ever should remember them, Their courage knows no bounds of time, Though earthly flesh may wither; Whoever would true valour see Let him come hither. Author’s note: “For Valour” The only wording engraved on the British Victoria Cross.... the highest Military award for gallantry. The greatest thing you can do for another is not just to share your own riches...but to reveal to him his own. |
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Roniece Dawson-Bruce Member Ascendant
since 2000-01-29
Posts 5689Sydney, Australia |
oh my Rod.. this has taken my breath away! what wonderful words! thank you ! RDB Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight......... |
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