Once
crimson poppies bloomed
                1              Once crimson poppies bloomed
                                out in a foreign
field,
                                each memory
reminds
                                where brutal
death was sealed.
                                The crimson
petals flutter down,
                                still hatred
forms a thorny crown.
                2              For in this present time
                                we wait in vain
for peace,
                                each generation
cries,
                                each longing for
release,
                                while war still
plagues the human race
                                and families
seek a hiding place.
                3              How long will human life
                                suffer for human
greed?
                                How long must
race or pride,
                                wealth,
nationhood or creed
                                be reasons
justifying death
                                to suffocate a
nation’s breath?
                4              For everyone who dies
                                we share a quiet
grief,
                                the pain of loss
remains,
                                time rarely
brings relief,
                                and so we will
remember them
                                and heaven sound
a loud amen.
                                                                Andrew Pratt (born
1948)
                                The
tune LITTLE CORNARD is commended for this text
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