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I may be working starting in 2015 at a World War 2 US cemetery in France (The Lorraine Cemetery near the German border).  I've been thinking about the generation that served in that war, and the losses to their families.  I visited that site a dozen times back in the 80s and 90s.

Rappelez-Vous (English translation below original French) Rappelez-vous les petits fils Qui ecoutaient leurs grand-peres Raconter des histoires d’ infanteries Et de battailles de la premiere guerre. Rappelez-vous des braves garcons Qui s’imaginaient etre des soldats, Qui plus tard servaient le drapeau American En tant que veritables soldats. Rappelez-vous des pauvres parents Qui ont recu des telegrammes et des lettres, Et qui apres ont place indefiniment Des etoiles d’ors aux fenetres. Rappelez-vous de chaque petite amie Qui esperait un jour se marier Avec son beau voisin-ami Qui ne va jamais plus rentrer. Rappelez-vous des nouvelles jeunes veuves, Avec ses petits orphelins des peres, Qui devaient subir les enormes epreuves D’elever leurs enfants sans l’aide des peres. N’oubliez pas les anciens jeunes garcons— Les chanceux qui ont survecu Et regardent souvent les horizons lointains Cherchant leures ami-fantomes qui ne sont jamais revenues. Remember Remember the grandsons Who listened to their grandfathers Tell stories of infantries And battles of the first war. Remember brave boys Who pretended to be soldiers Who later served the American flag As real soldiers Remember the poor parents Who received telegrams and letters And who afterward indefinitely placed Gold stars in their windows. Remember each girlfriend Who hoped to marry someday Her handsome neighbor/friend Who will never come back again. Remember the new young widows, With their little fatherless children Who had to undergo the enormous ordeals Of raising children without a father’s help. Don’t forget the former young boys- The lucky ones who survived, And often look at the far horizons For their phantom-friends that never returned.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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Date: 9/28/2014 6:52:00 PM
This poem is very beautifully written with heartfelt sentiments for those who suffered loss. A wonderful tribute to those who served Mark. Best wishes for your new job. I love the French language which most reminds me of poetry. Aloha, Connie
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Date: 9/30/2014 12:20:00 PM
I may be working next year for the gov't branch that overseas the US WWI & WWII cemeteries in Europe. I have this topic on my mind a lot, plus it's been a while since I wrote something in French. Flying to Paris in 2 weeks for interviews. You might also like One Out Of Three, about homeless veterans.

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