Oh Normandy, Thy Day Did Come, D-Day June 6, 1944, (Large Print)

Oh Normandy, Thy Day Did Come, D-Day June 6, 1944, (Large Print)

This poem  seeks to  capture  the fast flowing pace of the Normandy  invasion  force storming those beaches on D-Day.  It paints a portrait of heroism,  bravery,  death  and dying, anguish and sighing, as men crawled their way through the  chaotic  maze  of  steel, bullets, and shells.  The poem stops  the motion  in  searing reflection  of  duty,  honor, country, and stark dedication. (continued below)

 
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Oh Normandy,  Thy Day Did Come,  D-Day  June 6, 1944,   4 pages, 48 lines,  (Large Print)

(continued from above)     The tenth couplet reads:    "Freedom ~ Oh Normandy ~ thy day did come,    Answer to the millions of cries and prayers,   Thy beach ~ no longer silent ~ deaf and dumb,   Suddenly alive with a faith that dares."    We  honor  those  D-Day  Veterans  still  living,  and  who  have  paid  the ultimate  sacrifice,   with  these  lofty  words  of  praise!    

See  also  this  same  poem:    PL1696   "Oh Normandy,  Thy Day Did Come,  D-Day  June 6, 1944,   2 pages,  48 lines  (Small Print)