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IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Wed 08 Dec, 2010 10:46 am
by Beast
Found this short Crimbo poem within my notes and thought i would share.
Not sure who it is written by but all i have is...
This poem was written by a Peacekeeping soldier stationed overseas.
Perhaps someone else can shine new light, makes a great read.

Heres to all the boys and girls serving away this Christmas.
Not forgetting past and present.
Keep well and stay safe. :drinking:


IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

t'was The Night Before Christmas, He Lived All Alone
In A One Bedroom House Made Of Plaster And Stone
I Had Come Down The Chimney With Presents To Give
And To See Just Who, In This Small Home Did Live

I Looked All About, A Strange Sight I Did See -
No Tinsel No Presents, Not Even A Tree.
No Stocking By The Mantle Just Boots Filled With Sand
On The Wall Hung Pictures Of A Far Distant Land
With Medals And Badges, Awards Of All Kinds.
Then A Sober Thought Came Into My Mind

For This House Was Different, It Was Dark And Dreary,
t'was The Home Of A Soldier, Once I Could See Clearly
The Soldier Lay Sleeping, Silent, Alone
Curled Up On The Floor In This One Bedroom Home

The Face Was So Gentle, The Room In Disorder
Not How I Pictured A Lone Soldier.
Was This The Hero Of Whom I'd Just Read,
Curled Up On A Poncho, The Floor For A Bed

I Realised The Families That I Saw This Night
Owed Their Lives To These Soldiers, Who Were Willing To Fight
And Soon Round The World The Children Would Play
And Grown-ups Would Celebrate A Bright Christmas Day

They All Enjoy Freedom Each Month Of The Year
Because Of The Soldiers, Like The One Lying Here.
I Couldn't Help But Wonder, How Many Alone,
On A Cold Christmas Eve In A Land Far From Home?

The Very Thought Brought A Tear To My Eye
I Dropped To My Knees And Started To Cry
The Soldier Awakened, I Heard A Rough Voice
"Santa Don't Cry, This Life Is My Choice.
I Fight For Freedom, I Don't Ask For More
My Life Is My God, My Country, My Corps"

The Soldier Rolled Over And Drifted To Sleep.
I Couldn't Control It, I Continued To Weep.

I Kept Watch For Hours, So Silent And Still
And We Both Sat And Shivered From The Cold Nights Chill.
I Didn't Want To Leave, On That Cold Dark Night,
This Guardian Of Honour, So Willing To Fight...

Then The Soldier Rolled Over With A Voice Soft And Pure
Whispered "Carry On Santa, Christmas Day Is Secure"
One Look At My Watch And I Knew He Was Right
"Merry Christmas My Friend - And To All A Good Night!"

Re: IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Wed 08 Dec, 2010 11:10 am
by Tab
A nice poem but it has been doing the rounds since the first Gulf War

Re: IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Wed 08 Dec, 2010 11:29 am
by Beast
Really?
Blimey, never seen or heard of it before, shows how much i pay attention. :P

Re: IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Wed 08 Dec, 2010 5:25 pm
by lapinschous1
Even for a bad english speaker it's a wonderful poem... even if i hate poestry... because in france learn by heart a poem is a punishment for kids... :/

Re: IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Fri 31 Dec, 2010 8:55 pm
by Wholley
Tab wrote:A nice poem but it has been doing the rounds since the first Gulf War
Don't pay any attention to Mr.Scrooge Jay. :D
I too have seen it before.
Sent to me by a buddy in Iraq 2001.
Still touching.

Re: IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY ALL IS SECURE

Posted: Fri 31 Dec, 2010 10:07 pm
by Wholley
Just had a poke around.
The poet is one KIRKYB a British Soldier but his history is not definable.
He has other published poems.

http://www.booksie.com/war_and_military ... -is-secure
Looks like he's been around a bit.Look at the time line of some of his other stuff
Goes to show just how bored you can get on NYE :wink: