THE HOMELESS REFUGEE
Barney was a treasure, one of my great finds We met up in hospital, where they patched up broken minds
Read moreBarney was a treasure, one of my great finds We met up in hospital, where they patched up broken minds
Read moreI watched as the young widow laid her wreath. I wanted to tell her I was with her husband shortly
Read moreI stand beside these rank, grassed, mounded piles of soil ‘Neath which the mouldering dead lie in repose. Their type
Read moreWritten by someone who once wore a Skippy Badge on his hat A Lieutenant General no less, that my friend
Read moreI first met Frank on Anzac Day and times of commemoration We both came to this great land, by way
Read moreI am still a Soldier… I am Ubiquitous, Paratus, and ready to Percute et Percute Velociter, A Vigilant soldier, who
Read moreI look over the rolling hills, I see them standing there. Ever so silently and still, with only one care.
Read moreRead Par I to III here And so in frenzied lust it ends, the killing; Vengeful hatred why they fought.
Read morePatrolling creek lines; re-entrants; and, saddles Even wrapping your pack up, to go for a paddle Moving forward to observe
Read moreMorning Brian, At it again. Caution mate! This one is still hot! Originally it was “Oh! My friend Sleep!” But
Read moreDear Mr Macron, there’s a sign I’d like to make, with an upright thumb – take your bloody submarines and shove them up your…!
Read moreDescribe a successful ambush to me, please: Teutorburger Wald (Part one) Caesar cries. An anguish riven home By news that
Read moreThey hump their kit here They hump their kit there They hump up hills and down ravines They hump with
Read moreOnce a “Jolly Roger” swam under the seven seas Deep in the bowels of one of our Collins-class submarines She
Read moreIn the mist of time, Jock’s fond familiar image reaches out Fleeting frames of determination, duty and a heart so
Read moreYOU’RE A LONG WAY FROM THE WESTERN FRONT, THE OLD MAGPIE SAID AS HE GAZED DOWN ON THE POPPIES, IN
Read moreThe bells of peace, rang loud and long, 5 million lost in war But the pandemic about to break, would
Read moreThe Infantry owned us. The Infantry owned the war. They brought Malaya to Vietnam. Out of place and out of
Read moreI knew Ernie for many years, until he passed away He related to me this story, late one ANZAC Day
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