A Letter to an unknown soldier

A Letter to an unknown soldier

Were you the laughing, cheerful boy
Who once sat playing with his toys
Of War; the soldiers made of lead –
An old tin-helmet on his head?

Were you the round-faced, freckled pal
Of Mick and Tommy, Ben and Al –
The noisy gang who used to meet
And rampage, daily, on our street?

Were you the brother of the lad
Who in your cast-off clothes was clad –
The hand-me-downs once viewed with scorn;
Now treasured keepsakes, old and torn?

Were you the tall, good-looking youth
Who stood with me; admired the view
On moonlit nights, across the fields –
Our vows of love with kisses sealed?

Were you the brave, young, new recruit;
In uniform and polished boots
Who led my inner-pride to swell –
Whilst bidding him a last farewell?

Were you the weeping woman’s son
Who clasped the telegram and hung
Her head; to hide the flowing tears
She’d held inside, ‘mid hidden fears?

Were you the corpse found in a trench,
Amid the putrid, rotten stench
Of bodies laying in the mud;
A mass of flesh and crusted blood?

Were you the lonely, frightened man
Now buried in a distant land;
An unmarked grave dug crude and rough?
To an Unknown Soldier –
Sent with love!

About the author

SandraW348
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As a survivor of domestic abuse I found writing down my inner thoughts in the form of poetry to be an exellent therapy which aided my recovery greatly. I am fully aware abusive behaviour in a relationship can come from both sides, therefore I apologise that my poems on the subject are aimed solely at the male species. This is mainly due to the fact that they are based on my own personal experiences, and not on life in general. I am pleased to say that once I had purged my system of the bitterness I held towards my perpetrators I could go on to write poetry on various other subjects; which I hope some of you will enjoy reading!

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