When The Thirty Three Came Home

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When The Thirty Three Came Home

Post by thestoryteller » Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:37 am

After so many years it was decided that thirty three services personal from the Vietnam conflict would
be returned home to be buried in Australian soil

WHEN THE THIRTY THREE CAME HOME

There were hundreds on the tarmac as the thirty three came home
and they watched the flag draped coffins carried from the aerodrome.
For so many it was closure after fifty years of pain
as remains of long lost loved ones were now welcomed home again.

They were fathers, sons and lovers who had sailed off to that war
and had died there serving country and were not seen any more.
While among them where two spouses and six children left behind,
laid in Terendak and Kranji where they had been confined.

Kevin Conway died in Nam Dong back in nineteen sixty four;
he was first to die in battle in that long and costly war.
There was no repatriation for the fallen way back then
and despite the plea from fam’lies, yes heard time and time agen.

But in time the politicians they would right the wrong at last,
after years of consultation and the struggles from the past.
We are mindful as a Nation and each one of us reflects
on the sacrifice they offered and we pay our last respects

How the tears and mixed emotions from the fam’lies could be seen,
as they lingered over mem’ries of those long years in between.
But you sensed they knew the fallen were at last now here to stay
when the thirty three came home at last on that momentous day.

Merv Webster
Some days your the pidgeon and other days the statue.

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Re: When The Thirty Three Came Home

Post by Shelley Hansen » Wed Oct 13, 2021 3:48 pm

Welcome back, Merv! How lovely to see a post from you again! As always, your poem is finely crafted and thought-provoking.

We've missed you!

Cheers
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Re: When The Thirty Three Came Home

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:20 am

A poignant write Merv and hope you don't mind that I have shared it.
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Re: When The Thirty Three Came Home

Post by thestoryteller » Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:29 am

G'day Shelly.

WE sold our home at Bargara and bought 24 acres on the edge of Childers and have finally built a new home and fenced the place.

We moved down on the 9th December and finally the place is starting to look like home.

The political leaders have sacrificed so many of our young over the years and the families had to pay the cost.

Looking forward to the day when all things will be made new again.


Merv
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Re: When The Thirty Three Came Home

Post by thestoryteller » Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:30 am

G'day Maureen

Good to hear from you.

A late gesture but they finally brought them home.

Happy for you to share it.


Merv
Some days your the pidgeon and other days the statue.

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