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by IE
Rated: E · Prose · History · #2317149
A visit to hallowed ground. Writer's Cramp Winning Entry
Granddaughter
Your hand in mine
We gaze out together
Upon flowers of the field
Red poppies, as far as the eye can see

I have a story to tell you
She whispers up to me
Great-great Papa is here
She points to far away

Somewhere in that earth
He sleeps
They told us there are many like him
Buried here too

I kneel at the tug of her hand
Until we are eye to eye
Teacher, she whispered,
Said the poppies were planted after

But I think the flowers came from them
The ones who died here
Each poppy is a gift, a heart, a tear
They’ve not forgotten
And so neither do we

Hand in hand again
We leave from this place
Wiser
Changed, somehow, forever


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Note: this poem is inspired by Flanders Fields, and in particular the poem "In Flanders Fields." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Flanders_Fields

Please write a story or poem that has the title: "Flowers of the Field". Please choose "Nature" as one of your genres.
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