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THE GOOD WAR
for Alan Horne
They seldom mentioned it and never
to the boys at the town’s Grammar School,
thinking they might mock it as vain-glory –
or just mock it, with their disregard
for school uniform, their penchant for
RAF great coats and graffited knapsacks,
their puzzlement on Remembrance Day,
and the Vietnam War flickering nightly.
It was usually only as an apt
aside, at break or dinner time, to those
of us young enough to be their sons,
about a colleague: Edward at Tobruk,
André a Japanese POW,
Ken at Dunkirk, Bernard the navigator
in a Mosquito, John on Sword Beach…
3 responses to “THE GOOD WAR”
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Thanks for the dedication, David. I like the idea that, if we didn’t mock recollections of the war as vain-glory, we’d just mock them anyway! It’s good to have a memorial to those old guys. Some of them had really been around!
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You helped me shape the poem, Alan, and make it the proper, unsentimental remembrance I wanted it to be – so the dedication is my thanks.
Those colleagues who’d seen frontline active service wouldn’t have thought of themselves as a ‘band of brothers’ but they were. They intuitively looked out for each other.
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The list of heroes and their presence at all those places and locations is eloquence enough. I like the almost wished for thought of you in a Mosquito. Such dreams.
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