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In memory of my Dad


As I gush forth with deep dark emotions

Dredged up with pain from life's torrid ocean

I contemplate all that has gone before

Leaving me adrift on war's bitter shore.



I suffered life a tormented child

Always unruly, and extremely wild

Bereft of having a father at home

I so had the urge to constantly roam.



Mother was strong, but extremely hard

Never missing the chance to mark my card

With her strong right hand, and her sole intent

She quickly taught me life is only lent.



Then just in time to save my worthless core,

My Dad then came home from the first World War

At last I stood tall, with Dad at my side

To always help, and be my constant guide.



Dad gave me the strength, and the chance to grow

Also the will to see the world we know

With his guidance, I joined the British Forces

With iron will to succeed on all courses.



The Army of course was my only choice

First to gain, a Warrant Officer's voice

I gained my merits, and earned my rank

And even managed to drive a Tank.



Next choice of call, was the Special Forces

With climbing the Fan, and other courses

Finding my feet on Escape and Evade

Then join my squad, on a block busting raid.



After many an escapade; home again,

Only to suffer the most bitter of pain

For whilst I'd been earning my Army keep,

My dear Dad, he had taken the long sleep.



God rest in peace Dad.



You did your bit..AND MORE!



I miss you!

(C) 17th July. 2010

Leslie de la Haye