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Posted by gb4ever (U14619288) on Sunday, 19th September 2010
Have literally just watched the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ programme on the Battle of Britain. It was ended by one of 'the few' reciting a poem.
Does anyone know what the poem was or what the words for it were or where I can find them again.
Any help is appreciated.
Hi,
The program is on Iplayer and with use ofyou pause button you should be able to obtatin the words of the poem that you are interested in.
Regards
Spike
Hi,
In case you can't.
Remember those not here today,
And those unwell and far away,
And those who never lived to see,
The end of war in victory,
And every friend that past away,
Remembered as if yesterday,
It's absent friends we miss the most,
To all lets drink a loveing toast.
We must never forget
Regards
Spike
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