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- clevelandcsv
- People in story:听
- Robert Hogg
- Location of story:听
- Europe After 'D' Day
- Background to story:听
- Royal Air Force
- Article ID:听
- A7035527
- Contributed on:听
- 16 November 2005
鈥淭his poem was submitted to the People鈥檚 War site by a volunteer from Cleveland on behalf of Robert Hogg, and has been added to this site with his permission. Robert fully understands the site鈥檚 terms and conditions.鈥
The Children鈥檚 Compassion
For them the war was ended, the strife was o鈥檈r.
Five dead soldiers, battle-slain the day before.
They鈥檇 given their all, could give no more.
The Children came, laughing and shouting in their way
Then suddenly stopped at what they saw, laid in the hay.
They stood wide-eyed, mouths agape, then turned and ran away.
What little worldly goods he had.
Were soon recovered for each lad,
Then each, for burial was blanket clad.
Again they came, a silent little band
All carrying now, a posy in each hand.
With serious look, they laid them on the dead,
Smiled timidly at me, then turned and fled.
Robert Hogg
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