Around a Belgium countryside
The year, 1914
World War 1 had brought its tide
Guns and canons aimed
Everyone was skittish
Yet war will soon be shamed
Gunfire began to cease
And by early dawn
'Twas silent; at peace
They tensed and took their aim
Germans! Unarmed!
"Merry Christmas!", they proclaimed
But soon learned to trust
They shook each other's hands
Drank booze and wiped the dust
For a day of merriment
They chanted, played, and sang
Then buried the fallen men
Could have never been foreseen
'Twas the eve of Christmas
And peace reigned supreme
Speak:
I just recently read about the Christmas Truce of 1914 that happened in World War I. Some say it is a myth but according to some accounts from soldiers, it did happen. The stories told do vary since the truce did not involve the entire frontline.
This poem is for all the soldiers out there fighting a war so we can enjoy peace! Thank you for your service and may peace reign supreme! This is also for people fighting their own personal war. I hope that, even for a little while, you will find peace this Christmas season!
Here are some interesting accounts of the Truce: Click me! and Me!
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Amazing truce on Christmas!
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