This is a piece of 'found' poetry from an article online at the Guardian website |
Found Poem of Loss Festival of remembrance an odd word 7,200: Total number of British troops currently stationed in Iraq on the stroke of 11 Peter will be standing in Tesco with a trayful of poppies he will pause bow his head remember his dead son. 121: Total number of British soldiers killed 109 miles away Pam will put down her scissors in the hairdressing salon and think of her son just returned to Basra on his second tour of Iraq. 273: Wounded in action, to September 2006 in London at the Cenotaph Rose Gentle will be standing in memory Of son Gordon Age 19. On June 28th Mrs Gentle turned on the TV, saw the body of a soldier who died. It was Gordon 9: Number of teenagers among the casualties Pauline will be at the memorial on South View Road. Her son Christian became the first to be carved on the memorial since the First World War 28: Average age of British service people killed Eddie and his wife will be at the church in Wigan where they will bury Jamie, 19, shot and killed on Monday 21: Possible suicides among the casualties and so at Armistice commemorations 44: Number of British women widowed by the conflict and on Remembrance Sunday 2: Number of British women soldiers killed millions will pause for two minutes 74: Number of British children who have lost parents arbitrary silence, our only response to such wasteful loss. |