The Ghosts Of Flanders Field


from the ABC set Poems

And we find ourselves in Flanders field again,
trapped by those bloody poppies, row on row.
We ask “Christ! Sweet dove, do not leave.
For it is with you, we long to go”.

But the dove cries, “You cannot come.
for I am flying off to Heaven’s peace
and there is no place for ghosts of war
and will not be till all wars cease”.

So, we find ourselves in Flanders field again;
trapped by those bloody poppies, row on row.
Poor ghosts condemned to haunt this blasted place
who, unto heaven, may not go.

Not till the killing and destruction cease.
But do the living hear our cries of woe?
Do they march behind the dove of peace?
No. Off to more bloody wars they go.

So we find ourselves in Flanders field again.
Though we try to leave, we cannot go.
Not till war ends. Our souls condemned till then,
trapped by those bloody poppies, row on row

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Comments

Silver Spun Sand | November 13, 2011 - 18:49

A meaningful poem, indeed , for Rememberance Sunday, and the repeptition of certain lines, serve to hammer home its message.

Tina;-)

well-wisher | November 13, 2011 - 19:50

Thanks, Tina. It was inspired by the myths of 'The Flying Dutchman' and 'The Wandering Jew'.

I do believe that, if Jesus Christ came back, he would be on the side of the anti-war protesters
and it would be so called christians like Tony Blair
who would be hammering in the nails at his crucifixion.

Very glad that you enjoyed it.

JoHn -

"Ex amore victoria". ("From love comes victory".)