Lest we forget ...
I SPOKE TO YOU IN WHISPERS

I spoke to you in whispers
 As shells made the ground beneath us quake
 We both trembled in that crater
 A toxic muddy bloody lake
 I spoke to you and pulled your ears
 To try and quell your fearful eye
 As bullets whizzed through the raindrops
 And we watched the men around us die
 I spoke to you in stable tones
 A quiet tranquil voice
 At least I volunteered to fight
 You didn't get to make the choice
 I spoke to you of old times
 Perhaps you went before the plough
 And pulled the haycart from the meadow
 Far from where we're dying now
 I spoke to you of grooming 
 Of when the ploughman made you shine
 Not the shrapnel wounds and bleeding flanks
 Mane filled with mud and wire and grime
 I spoke to you of courage
 As gas filled the Flanders air
 Watched you struggle in the mud
 Harness acting like a snare
 I spoke to you of peaceful fields
 Grazing beneath a setting sun
 Time to rest your torn and tired body
 Your working day is done
 I spoke to you of promises
 If from this maelstrom I survive
 By pen and prose and poetry
 I'll keep your sacrifice alive
 I spoke to you of legacy
 For when this hellish time is through
 All those who hauled or charged or carried
 Will be regarded heroes too
 I spoke to you in dulcet tones
 Your eye told me you understood
 As I squeezed my trigger to bring you peace
 The the only way I could
 And I spoke to you in whispers......
 - By Neil Andrew



