Leslie's Omnibus

In Memoriam

    (To Private D Sutherland killed in action in the German trenches, 16 May 1916, and the others who died.)

    So you were David's father,
    And he was your only son,
    And the new-cut peats are rotting
    And the work is left undone,
    Because of an old man weeping,
    Just an old man in pain,
    For David, his son David,
    That will not come again.

    Oh, the letters he wrote you,
    And I can see them still,
    Not a word of the fighting,
    But just the sheep on the hill
    And how you should get the crops in
    Ere the year get stormier,
    And the Bosches have got his body,
    And I was his officer.

    You were only David's father,
    But I had fifty sons
    When we went up in the evening
    Under the arch of the guns,
    And we came back at twilight -
    O God! I heard them call
    To me for help and pity
    That could not help at all.

    Oh, never will I forget you,
    My men that trusted me,
    More my sons than your fathers',
    For they could only see
    The little helpless babies
    And the young men in their pride.
    They could not see you dying,
    And hold you while you died.

    Happy and young and gallant,
    They saw their first-born go,
    But not the strong limbs broken
    And the beautiful men brought low,
    The piteous writhing bodies,
    They screamed 'Don't leave me, sir',
    For they were only your fathers
    But I was your officer.

Ewart Alan Mackintosh (killed in action 21 November 1917 aged 24)
On Memorial Day, I salute soldiers everywhere who fought and fight to make and keep us free, the sacrifices they make, and the families and friends who support them
Leslie

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