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This was sent to me by my friend Frank who lives in the Netherlands and has the wondeful web site:

 

http://www.normandy1944.info

 

 

Dear friend....

 

Today, 61 years ago....200.000 young brave souls set foot on a foreign soil where they would walk the hazardous path to freedom together....

 

History, is not always about plain numbers, clear figures and cold hard facts...History deals with humanity...for it is man who writes history...so what better understanding of history can you have then from the stories of the men and women that were there when that history was written....

 

This is in your honor.....

 

 

61 years ago today....

 

61 years ago today, upon the high waters' wings they came,

61 years ago today, searching for the unknown the paths to pave,

61 years ago today, shrouds of mist scorched by heaven's flame,

61 years ago today, invisible hands split open the beckoning waves.

 

61 years ago today, from within themselves they rose, facing their fears,

61 years ago today, soaked screams stilled by silent prayers of despair,

61 years ago today, vague silhouettes of men, surrendering silver tears,

61 years ago today, washed away the horrors carried on that morning air.

 

61 years ago today, thousand brave hearts, seamlessly melted into one,

61 years ago today, condemned childhood hid deep within the crimson sand,

61 years ago today, tousled signs of hope lay heavy like ancient stone,

61 years ago today, sculptured from deep inside by freedom's hand.

 

61 years ago today, sighs of desperation became victory's battlecry,

61 years ago today, sentiments of determination grew with each life that fell,

61 years ago today, weary eyes relating tales that lips learned to deny,

61 years ago today, tender tears sealed the remembrance of images they tell.

 

61 years ago today, memories loom up in their heartrending gaze.

61 years ago today, remembering those left behind, sets the heart ablaze.

61 years ago today, forever seduced, falling into the beach's embrace,

61 years ago today, upon their memory, a red rose I shall humbly place.

 

Thank you for all your sacrifices......

 

 

Words by Frank Everards © 2005

 

 

Stay in good health and take care my friend

Frank C. Everards


Frank, your website deserves every one of those awards, it's the best D Day site that i've ever visited ( and i've been to a few, i can tell you). Needless to say it has been saved to my favorite list.

 

Keep up the good work.