Quote/Poem I Do Not Know Your Name

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I have posted this poem along with another, under the thread, 'Boots - Rudyard Kipling', but today I got some news about it.
I received an email today from a website that I had previously sent the poem to, informing me that someone intends to read it at an Air Cadet Remembrance Service, on Remembrance Sunday.
I am truly honoured that someone thinks my words worthy of being spoken in public, in remembrance of The Fallen:-

I do not know your name, but I know you died
I do not know from where you came, but I know you died

Your uniform, branch of service, it matters not to me
Whether Volunteer or Conscript, or how it came to be
That politicians failures, or some power-mad ambition
Brought you too soon to your death, in the name of any nation

You saw, you felt, you knew full well, as friend and foe were taken
By bloody death, that your life too, was forfeit and forsaken
Yet on you went and fought and died, in your close and private hell
For Mate or Pal or Regiment and memories never to tell

It was for each other, through shot and shell, the madness you endured
Side by side, through wound and pain, and comradeship assured
No family ties, or bloodline link, could match that bond of friend
Who shared the horror and kept on going, at last until the end

We cannot know, we were not there, it's beyond our comprehension
To know the toll that battle brings, of resolute intention
To carry on, day by day, for all you loved and hoped for
To live in peace a happy life, away from bloody war

For far too many, no long life ahead, free of struggle and pain and the gun
And we must remember the price that was paid, by each and every one
Regardless of views, opinions aside, no matter how each of us sees it
They were there and I cannot forget, even though I did not live it

I do not know your name, but I know you died
I do not know from where you came, but I know you died.

Lest We Forget.
 
Well done mate, its well worthy of being read.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
 
Just read this again mate, and I reiterate. WELL WORTH READING !.
 
One of the best

I agree with Bombardier. This is by far one of the best poems I've read in a long time.
 
Thanks guys, for the nice comments. It's nice to know that some personal jumbled thoughts of mine put together, are appreciated. Without trying to sound too pretentious, these were my thoughts on ANY service personnel anywhere, at any time, who have been at war and never returned home.
 

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