TRAIN STATION

nephilim56

Mother with him at the station
Best bonnet and fine dress
A picnic basket for the journey
Unaware his approaching death.

Fond farewell a Summer sky
To her only son
Seventeen years of age
1914 ..the hell begun.

She doesnt understand war
Only what she reads in the press
Or the propoganda of government
The odd opinion more or less

There is a meat grinder abroad
That demands and devours young flesh
Regardless of the tragedy
Broken hearts or the mess

Thats left behind to scar
Broken bodies lifeless limbs
Flickering in the past
Upon the Summer mist.

  • Author: nephilim56 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 20th, 2025 04:13
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  • sorenbarrett

    A timeless poem casting a distant image set in a distant time so as not to touch tender nerves but set this in perspective. Well done and with graphic images that remind us well what war is and its lack of purpose. Well done

    • nephilim56

      very well put, thanks

    • arqios

      Most families have had this kind of experience in every major conflict in the history of humanity πŸ™πŸ»πŸ•ŠοΈ

      • nephilim56

        sadly it repeats, thanking you

        • arqios

          Yes, sadly πŸ«€πŸ™πŸ»you’re welcome πŸ•ŠοΈ



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