| There is a memorial, just a brown stone, with a bronze plaque inscribed, “They didn’t come home”. It sits without signs to show where it is; It’s mostly in long grass and it’s easy to miss. It’s about the width of a tin billy lid about as high as my shins; so it’s really not big. No names are inscribed; no theatre of war; no real or clear signs to tell what it’s for. Not even rating a line in a book, and very few people know just where to look. It’s a lonely and sad place as I sit all alone with my back to a tree while I stare at that stone remembering the reason I put the stone there; to honour my friends and to show that I care. The stone’s in my heart; the plaque’s in my mind. ©Anthony W. Pahl 24 May 2000 |
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