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Poetry: THROUGH THE MUD, THROUGH THE BLOOD, TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND 27-03-2006 - by wfgray   (226 words)
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A war time poetry written by a Tank Man


                                     THROUGH THE MUD
                                     THROUGH THE BLOOD
                             TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND


                                 See the tanks, onward they come.
                                 Clatter clatter, what a hum,
                                 Still the rumble comes more and more,
                                 Like advancing bulls that snort and roar,

                                Tracks, trunnion wheels, and cranks,
                                 Uproot trees and tear down banks.
                                 On thro waving cornfields, orchards and woods,
                                 Disgracefully turning them into seas of mud.

                                 Mothers solemnly line the street to stand and watch
                                 Is it my husband or my son in the hatch
                                 With a cheery wave from left to right
                                    Could this be the day before the fight
                                    
                                    Turrets turn with angry stares
                                     Pointing their guns everywhere
                                     Iron monsters painted to stop the rust
                                     Now make a pincer move and then a thrust

                                     Tanks are not steeds for the knights of old
                                     A carriage only for men so bold
                                     Decorated with shields of mail,
                                     Their fierce some fire power makes men quail
        
                                     When the tanks begin to move
                                        They have so many things to prove
                                        Deriver left, driver right
                                         Straight forward into the fight

                                        Onward, onward through the mud,
                                         Advancing onward to shed their blood
                                         Within the crews there are deep bonds
                                         Alas many lie in the green fields beyond.


W.F,Gray                        








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Comment posted by Pink-ghost (27-03-2006 10:11) Send Pink-ghost a Private Message

A rousing atmosphere but also sad knowing that wives and mothers would be bereft and that with their power and ability these massive machines would bring destruction as well as victory.


Comment posted by RDLarson (30-03-2006 10:04) Send RDLarson a Private Message

very good. Nice rhythm and sound when read aloud.


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