Nice information. Why don't you create special section for this, so other people will also add the day history.This message has been edited. Last edited by: philnic,
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I recall memorizing this timeless poem as an elementary school student, maybe grade 6 or 7; and now, so many years later, still I recall "these verses" (especially) and their images whenever there is a mere mention of the title or when I am pondering military heroes that have paid the ultimate price:
"In Flanders fields the poppies blow ... Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place...
If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields."
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Here in the Great White North, November 11th is Remembrance Day. The poem, "In Flanders Fields" was written by a Canadian poet/physician, John Mcrae. He was born in Guelph, Ontario.
In Canada, reciting that poem is part of Rembrance Day activities for school children. Like thousands of school children, I too memorized the words to Mcrae's moving poem.
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Hey jkt, thanks for sharing the nice information. I think for the days history there will be any specific section so we can remember all historical days. y the way I dont have any knowledge of 1959: The Twilight Zone premiered, can you please give some information here?This message has been edited. Last edited by: dandelion,
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