1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOT
When Mussolini boasted of
His great Italian nation,
What trouble he'd have saved if
He'd used some observation.
And instead of shouting 'viva' in
A manner vitriolic,
He'd noticed that his country's shape was
Glaringly symbolic.
But he was much too busy counting
Abyssinian loot, nazi brute,
To notice that his Italy was
Shaped just like a boot!
And now he's paying heavily for
Being both vain and dumb.
For the shape of his own country was
"The shape of things to come."
Written by: Maurice Peter Hathaway
91st britalian - Palestine - 6/4/1944
2. FIDELITY
Three weeks out of port the troopship
Plows its way through heavy seas,
Dame memory has me in her grip,
My soul is sick and ill at ease.
Only three weeks! Ah God it seems
Such eons since we said goodbye.
I see you clearly in my dreams
So clearly- yet as time goes by,
I shall forget they tell me,
My comrade soldiers- and my cry
Of loneliness and pain will be
Forgotten!
My love for you will pale
They tell me and be riven.
You will descend into the vale
Of lonely, war- forgotten women.
And I shall find they tell me,
Other lovers, other lips to press,
And in cheap pleasures and debauchery,
Achieve complete forgetfulness. -
If this foul thing should happen,
If what they say indeed be true,
Then love be merely gross, misshapen
Fantasy!
If I cannot return and meet
Your gaze steady-eyed, and call
To God upon His judgment seat.
To witness I have practiced no deceit.
Then- I shall not return at all.
Written by Maurice Peter Hathaway
(H.M.T Highland Monarch 10/12/1943
3. THE MOTHER OF EGYPT
White sails of Dhows on the fast moving stream,
Feathery palm trees and water agleam.
From time immemorial, the Nile thus has been.
White as old ivory, a slim minaret
Pierces the sky and a dim silhouette,
A dance, on the rippling clear water is seen.
From time immemorial, the Nile thus has been.
The hearts blood of Egypt, land of hard strife, God of fertility, giver of life.
Giver of beauty, of plenty- a queen!
From time immemorial the Nile thus has been.
Written by Maurice Peter Hathaway
-(in a train between Helwan camp and Cairo- 21/1/1944)
Hi guys I don't know why I never thought about it before but I'm going to share all the poems my grandad wrote during active service in WW2.
I've always enjoyed these poems. I hope you do too. I will post one a day but just for today, here's three.
(Please bear in mind that I'm on a faulty blackberry curve so my reply's to you guys will be somewhat limited)
Stay tuned for some REALLY good poems.
Thanks.
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