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A Third Pro Peace Pantoum

By Mike Singleton πŸ’œ Mikeydred Published 2 years ago β€’ Updated 2 years ago β€’ 1 min read
Thee War Room - Public Service Broadcasting

Introduction

While going through Vocal's Poetry tags for some reason. Pantoum caught my eye. I thought I would investigate it and the second result is below.

Since I passed 1900 in my Vocal stories, each of the next 106 stories may coincide with years of significance. The Second World War was between 1939 and 1945 so they are significant, and I am using them to share two more pro-peace messages in Pantoum form.

The music is "London Can Take It" by Public Service Broadcasting

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1939

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Nineteen Thirty Eight, Chamberlain's Appeasement

One Year Later Hitler Invaded Poland

The Fuhrer's Act Was World War Two's Commencement

War Declared On Nazis By France And England

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One Year Later Hitler Invaded Poland

The World Plunged Into The Darkness Of World War

War Declared On Nazis By France And England

Japan Showed Their Intentions At Pearl Harbour

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The World Plunged Into The Darkness Of World War

Where Fifteen Million Solders Lost Their Lives

Japan Showed Their Intentions At Pearl Harbour

Thirty Eight Million Civilians Died

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Where Fifteen Million Solders Lost Their Lives

Six Million In The Nazi Holocaust

Thirty Eight Million Civilians Died

Never Ever Forget Why Those Lives Were Lost

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  • Danielle Elizabeth Andrews2 years ago

    Right there with you in wishing for worldwide peace! I'm not too familiar with this style of poetry, however, this is a piece that gives you pause and is staggering when reading those totals. Even two more civilians lost is 2 too many.βœŒπŸ•Š

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    Nicely done!

  • sleepy drafts2 years ago

    I had never heard of a Pantoum! This was wonderfully done. Also, congratulations on 1900 stories!! That is a formidable achievement.

  • Never forget & never again..., & then we see what is happening today.

  • I had never heard of Pantoum, so thank you! I have learned a thing :-D xx

  • Test2 years ago

    Mike Singleton - Mikeydred your Pantoum effectively combines historical reflection, poetic form, and a call for awareness, creating a piece that invites readers to reflect on the past and consider its relevance to the present. Well done!

  • Thank you ❀️😒

  • John Cox2 years ago

    Your poem is a terrifying reminder of what might happen if we forget the bloody consequences of war in the apocalyptic 20th century. Great work!

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