Think

When you send the boys into battle,

Send them if you must.

But before you make them go there,

Make sure the reasons are just.

 

If you think there are reasons for going,

And the reasons are worth all the strife,

If you think you can pay for the losses – THINK !!!

It’s not you who will pay with your life.

 

Think of the wives who become widows.

Think of the mums who lose sons.

Think of the fatherless children,

Who are left to be raised by their mums.

 

It’s not you who will sit in your kitchen,

Feeling the lose on your own.

Struggling to think of an answer to,

“Mum, when is dad coming home”.

 

It’s not you who will say to your princess,

After the plane taxies in,

‘Your daddy won’t walk off to meet you,

He’s lying inside a coffin’.

 

Think when you have your state dinner,

Talking of war, sipping wine,

Neither you nor the other state leaders,

Are sat in the firing line.

 

If the cause is a just one we’ll back you,

With great pride in our country we’ll fight.

But make sure that you know what you’re doing,

And think ‘Is it right?  Is It Right?

This poem is about: 
Our world

Comments

shadowsaver

I love this so much. Really hits home.

Sam Steele

Thanks, it was the first one I wrote when I came back from war. I have written many since but ths one still resonates.  S

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