Nov
23
P6 Rememberance poem by Daye
November 23, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
The brave soldiers of the war.
The brave soldiers of the war are remembered till this day, and though it seems that all is lost we know in peace they lay. We wear poppies to thank them for their braveness. They were very much loved, in the past when alive, in the present when they are dead. And to show this at eleven o’clock nothing shall be said.
The brave soldiers of the war are resembled by red, the poppies of Flanders Field are the guardian of the dead. How the poppies blow in the wind so low, leaving us feeling no cold. Poppies can be torn,even the ones that are worn, yet neither can die.
The brave soldiers of the war are the bravest to be seen, marching up and down in suits of combat green. When the soldiers metal guns go off, the bullet is anything but soft. Some may live, some may die, but all should be remembered.
By Daye
Nov
21
P6 Rememberance poem by Melissa
November 21, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
R.I.P
My beloved uncle he is my hero. Anyone in this school will know what I mean. He gave me teddy’s every time I saw him. so everytime I hug it it gives me lots of memories of how he keeps me safe. Poppies remind me of how much I love him.
He may be gone but not forgotten. He was like a dad to me and always in my heart.I have always supported the soldiers no matter what. To anyone that has someone close to you die, thank you for being brave and I know how you feel.
Thank you to all the soldiers that are brave enough to fight for our country. You all deserve lots of medals.
Dedicated to Uncle William
by Melissa
Nov
18
P6 Rememberance poem by Jo
November 18, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
War Sacrifices
They fought with heart and bravery, powered by hope, as they defended against their foes. we shall never forget what they did, it is a time to remember. The poppies grow above their heads blowing in the wind blood red. Rememberance day.
They fought for their country, waiting for the war to end. They went through constant pain just for us, so we should remember them for what they have done.
Wear a poppy as a symbol to show you care for what they did, it is Rememberance day.
by Jo
Nov
18
P6 Rememberance poem by Charley
November 18, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
In Flanders Fields
In Flanders Fields the poppies blow the crosses laid row on row. when the day comes, together we remember the ones that died in the war.
InFlanders Fields the soldiers lie together in peace. They sleep sweetly loved and worshipped bravely they fought in Flanders Fields.
The soldiers fought for us so we could all live free now they rest in peace with the poppies all around them in Flanders Fields.
In Flanders Fields bullets fled as many fought for their country falling dead as bullets fled in Flanders Field.
by Charley
Nov
18
P6 Remembrance poem by Lauren
November 18, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Never Forget
The sound of fire echoing in the mist and the sound of soldiers crying for help in the world of despair.
Families waiting for some of the family to come home when they know it is not to be.
I will never forget those wo past. They will stay in our hearts because they are watching us down below. The poppies that we wear are to show that we love them and will remember them for the rest of our lives.
by Lauren
Nov
17
Rememberance Poem, by Melissa, P6
November 17, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
R.I.P
My beloved uncle he is my hero. anyone in this school will know what I mean HE gave me teddies everytime I saw him. So everytime I hug it it gives me lots of memories of how much I love him .
He may be gone but not forgotten . He was like a dad to me and always in my heart. I have always supported the soldiers no matter what. To anyone that has someone close to you that die, thank you for being brave and i know how you feel
Thank you to all the soldiers that are brave enough to fight for our country .You all deserve lots of medals
by Melissa
Nov
15
P6 Remembrance poem by Nathan
November 15, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Soldier Bravery
In this war my father and brother fight together and protect one another, side by side they march on.
They march out to war to protect the ones they love and the ones they care for.
They may take a bullet or two but they may never give up until we are safe and they are home.
They march away missing a few friends but winning the war.
Those friends may stay in our hearts forever and the poppy will also remind us that we have ancestors who were killed protecting us.
by Nathan.
Nov
11
P6 Remembracne poem by Alex
November 11, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
The War
We wear poppies to represent all of the people that wanted to keep this country a free country.
For all that were very beloved shall have some stake at heart.
But that’s what the poppies are for to help us remember all those that risked their lives to keep us safe.
They fought at war throughout Flander’s Field,even if wounded they would still keep going to make sure that their family’s all stayed safe.
But all the unfortunate people who have been killed in Flander’s Field still lie there today and crosses are what they are known to be buried in.
Dedicated to all the people that were killed in Flander’s field.
By Alex
Nov
11
P6 Remembrance poem by Nakita
November 11, 2011 | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
The Soldiers March
Poppies help us remember our ancestors and friends
they protect us now , the protect us then.
I couldn’t forget them,
they will always be in our hearts.
The soldiers that marched for us,
our country needed saved
and their still going ahead and they won’t give up until the win.
By Nakita
Nov
10
P6 Remembrance poem by Amber.
November 10, 2011 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment
Remembrance Day
Row on row poppies grow
The blood of people never dies
For those people who sacrifice.
We wear poppies to remember
People who have died in wars.
It is a poppy beacause it was the only flower that grew on the battlefield .
Together we stand in silnce
For those people who have helped make our world safer
Thank you every one who helped.
by Amber
