Under the Shadow-Tree

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By Lawrence “Mack” Hall

Word Count: 119

Rating: G (suitable for all audiences)

Summary: A poem for Remembrance Day/Veteran’s Day

Author’s Note: For David Jones, 1895-1974, Poet, Artist, Pte., Royal Welch Fusiliers
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“One can go back to one’s own home…
and everything is so changed that one is a stranger.”
― Graham Greene, The Ministry of Fear
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 I went away, a young and foolish lad
Imagining I would go home someday
Made manly in the war, someone to respect
Admired by all in the old, familiar scenes
 
There was only exile. Echoes and screams
Fumbling through the flashbacks for charger clips
And stepping carefully lest the lawn explode
In dreams lit only by parachute flares
 
While waiting for the order for volley fire
And is the safety on? Or am I off?

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