With fear and adrenalin
  I go forward with the wave,
  Sounds all around me
  Cracking and thudding...
  As I stumble for my footing, across the sand
  The weight of my backpack, and rifle in hand.
  A wish to discard it.
  With flashes of light
  And explosions of sound.
  My legs feel like concrete,
  Weight to be lifted, my head spinning around.
  A surreal environment
  I look All around.
  Images, slow motion,
  Muffled sounds.
  People, dead bodies
  Scattered on the sands.
  I look at the confusion
  And my turmoil and shaking hands.

  Instinct kicks in to survive
  Keep moving, keep moving
  Over and over , voice in my mind...
  Like a tape recording, find cover or die!
  Keep moving, keep moving,
  A soldier in front drops and dies...
  I fall over him, into a crater piled high,
  A fellow soldier
  Stares, in front...
  Tears not breaking, but still alive.
  Emotions frozen, frozen in time
  And nothing needs to be said,
  We stay still, until, until...

  We wait for our orders,
  To bring sanity, once again
  And not knowing when, or why.
  Bullets spray the sands, in front of me
  Just missing, I pray!
  A period of clarity, rifle aimed
  An object in sight, squeezed trigger, away...
  I need to stop the bullets coming my way.
  Hesitation, kill or be killed,
  The voices, ring out, advance!
  From a Sergeant Major
  I can only glance!
  I go forward with the wave,
  No questions asked!

  I go forward with the wave...
  Sounds all around me,
  Cracking and thudding...
  As I stumble for my footing, across the sand
  The weight of my backpack, and rifle in hand.
  A wish to discard it.
  With flashes of light
  And explosions of sound.
  My legs feel like concrete,
  Weight to be lifted, my head spinning around.
  A surreal environment
  I look All around
  Images, slow motion,
  Muffled sounds
  People, dead bodies
  Scattered on the sands.
  I look at the confusion
  And my turmoil and shaking hands
.
D - Day (June 6th 1944)
To honour the bravery of the men and women
that fight for peace in all our country's wars
Least We Forget
Author: Nigel Wilcox 06.06.09
Chapter Three
Artwork reworked by NGW
No.37
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