I wrote my poem, They Never Knew, in response to Sadje’s Whatdoyousee #262 Photo prompt challenge.

Lesley Scoble, November, 2024


Remembrance at Sunset, Mersea Island, Colchester | Photo©️Lesley Scoble


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37 responses to “They Never Knew: a free verse poem”

  1. We remember them but wars continue. 😢
    A very moving, beautiful ode, Lesley. 🙏🏼

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    1. 🌹 Thank you, Punam 🌹
      Man never learns 💔

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      1. Sadly, no. 😓
        You are welcome. ❤️

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  2. We remember. Very moving poem.

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    1. 🙏Thank you, Heather 🙏

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  3. We remember them 😔

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    1. 🙏 Thank you, Michele 🙏

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  4. A poignant poem indeed. Thank you for sharing it with us, Lesley.

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    1. Thank you, Keith. Thank you for reading 🙏💖

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    1. Thank you so much, Maggie. 🙏🌹

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      1. My pleasure Lesley 🌹🥰

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  5. They will be remembered for their sacrifices indeed. A beautiful ode to the fallen, Lesley

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    1. Thank you so much, Shweta 🙏🌹

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      1. You’re most welcome 🤗

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  6. Transient. Surreal. War is not the answer.

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    1. 🙏 No, indeed🌹Thanks, Trip xxx

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  7. This is very moving 🌹🥀

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    1. 🙏Robbie, thank you🌹

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  8. This is a very touching poem Lesley. The futility of war is never more apparent than seeing countries/ leaders starting new conflicts just for land grabbing or gaining more power. Thanks for joining in my friend with this very powerful message.

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    1. Thank you as always, Sadje.🌹

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      1. Most welcome my friend

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  9. Touching poetry and beautifully written.

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    1. Thank you, Kritika. 😊🌹 I appreciate your compliment. 🙏

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  10. Wonderful poem Lesley, I review poetry past and present on my own page.

    I hope you don’t mind, but I did that for this poem. I’ve shared the link below. If you have any issues, I’ll immediately take it down.

    Congrats, on your success to date, and I’m looking forward to seeing more great work from you.

    You may find the link to the review here.

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    1. Wow. Thank you, Adam! I am beyond flattered and complimented by your review of my humble poem. I humbly thank you. 🙏🌹

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  11. This is a wonderful poem, Lesley, and Adam Fenner wrote a wonderful analysis!

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    1. Thank you so much, Dawn. I feel very honoured that he reviewed my poem.
      His article was so informative about the origin of the poppy symbol and honoured the war veterans too.

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  12. Absolutely beautiful…and beautifully crafted!

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    1. Thank you, Karima. ☺️💕 I appreciate your compliment so much.

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  13. Beautiful poem. Blissful read 👍💯

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    1. Thank you so much, Ashish. 🙏😊

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