G'day everyone, I'm not a vet but I so support anyone who is or was, I tried to join the Australian Navy twice but in the end it was medical grounds the prevented me serving, I have mates & family members who have served throughout many campains, I am also a world known Aussie poet & included in my poetry are many tributes to our 'Diggers' I know my poems are directed towards Aussie's but I believe the sentiment is the same no matter what country you have served in the name of freedom & peace. Here is one of my latest poems, I hope you all enjoy.

 

Dave.

 

 

New Generation Veterans                          

 

We honour our old veterans, we honour them with pride

and read of all the horrors they have carried deep inside.

We know they served in Asia or New Guinea’s highland rains,

Vietnam or in Africa where many men were slain.

 

We know that fateful landing on Gallipoli’s dark shore,

wherever Aussies fought, we know there are so many more,

but now a new young generation needs our help as well,

they too have been to war and suffer with their private hell.

 

Though losses are not classed as great, their fears are just the same

those electronic hidden bombs, still injure, kill or maim.

They fight against an enemy they find so hard to see

who mingle in the market place, then cause much tragedy.

 

Insurgents in Afghanistan hide in the rough terrain

or roaming in Iraq, where, wearing robes they look the same.

The suicide stealth bombers, don’t care who they hurt or kill,

then, with their own beliefs, they try to break our forces will.

 

Our fighting Aussie spirit shows on any foreign land,

they’re in the skies, they’re on the sea, or on the desert sand.

Now many are returning with the horrors they still see

and living with their nightmares, suffering bureaucracy.

 

I know on ANZAC day we all remember with a tear,

but all vets young or old, they need our help throughout the year,

support and listen to their stories, when they do get told,

let’s honour our new veterans, just like we do our old. 

 

 

 

David J Delaney

10/02/2010     ©

 

 

Tags: Australia, Diggers, poetry, veterans

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G'Day David
Great poem, you sent to me, but I wanted you to post it under your page so others can reach you. Great job. One day I hope to bring some Dryhootch coffee and visit you and the other "diggers" down under!
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Bob
Thank you Bob my pleasure mate, you will have to excuse me all but I'm not overly flash with computers eh! & I will visit whenever I can.

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