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Remembrance
April 9th through the 12th of Nineteen Seventeen The battle cry at Vimy Ridge, the worst we’d ever seen, In the North of France, so far from home, a position we must take Keep it from the Germans, Our world is now at stake. It was 0530 on April 9th, Bloody Easter was its name Four Canadian divisions, knew this was no game, Hill 145, the Pimple, objectives are a must The lives we’ll take, and those we’ll lose, our cause is Right and just, 100,000 French Soldiers, could not do what you have done, The blood you gave, added to theirs, in this battle you have won. 15,000 brave Canadians, rallied for the prize More than 10,000 had fallen, 3600 died, At 0900 the “Iron Sixth” joined the battles fray As to what they witnessed, myself I cannot say The horrors they recorded, on the field of war those days Are memories all Canadians, should never let away. So today let us remember, the sacrifice they made The freedoms that we all enjoy, for the freedom that they gave….. © Remembrance by Rd Pickett 2015
Copyright © 2024 Richard Pickett. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs