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Anzac Day marks the day of the act that led to casualties for Au. and NZ forces during WWI |
| Who remembers those days long forgotten? when our men flew away from home they went proudly, to protect the good; they said. Perhaps they didn’t know the pain, perhaps they didn’t care. We didn’t see our dead those days, Who rarely bothered coming home to die. We spoke of them in codes With elaborated tones; as if to bring them back. Seldom the ghosts came back bearing their tales Of falling to the ground, or drowning in the infinite abysmal sea Rather they stayed in some moaning wind, ever fading in the mind, Who had no graves but only epitaphs Where never so many spoke for never so few: “Goodbye, brave soldiers,” mumbled those left standing. With a prayer nearly forgotten, only their widows left in the dust. That was the good war, the war we won It seemed as if all bloodshed slipped their minds. Australia, New Zealand and all the allies stand strong still With the help of the losers we left out there In the emptiness of the air. |