Tomorrow (12th), barring accidents or major problems, I will stand for a while with the old men in uniform at the outdoor service. Every year the faces change, and some of the older ones vanish.
This poem is from 2019, when there were a few noticeable changes in the line-up..
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Remembrance Day 2019
Keeping it under their hats
This year the sunlight picked out the hats,
mostly black berets, mostly worn straight,
but a few cocked at an angle
in a proud and private code.
Two dark green berets,
one sandy, one bright blue.
Two Gurkha hats, dead level.
One above a hard unsmiling face.
The other incongruous,
framing a 'grandfatherly' smile
with twinkling eyes behind his glasses.
Colourful headgear for the Sikhs
and other Indians. But warrior's eyes.
They don't look like this when working,
smiling at customers in their restaurant.
And a man in a black belted raincoat,
with a trilby hat, looking, God forbid,
like someone from the Gestapo.
Plus an elderly Indian lady,
in a long dark green dress
with a poppy print.
Standing with the men.
Gyppo
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Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day
I've been writing ever since I realised I could. Storytelling since I started talking. Poetry however comes and goes
Re: Remembrance Day
A solemn nod of respect, so much implied in the observed details.
A good write, Gyppo.
A good write, Gyppo.
Re: Remembrance Day
Some well-presented images. Excellently recognizable people. I sometimes wonder bout the sacrifice and effort of that generation and the future they fought for...and the present world we have.
Re: Remembrance Day
Sometimes I have to wonder too.
Gyppo
Gyppo
I've been writing ever since I realised I could. Storytelling since I started talking. Poetry however comes and goes
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Re: Remembrance Day
One of my favorite writes from you. Clearly the subject matter is deeply personal, which is why this poem flows with a drumbeat.