David Page- aka Harry Riley

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There came a man amongst them, just an ordinary soul
Made no claims to be an athlete, won no medals cup or bowl
He did not look the soldier, had no prowess with the sword
But the world had found a saviour, and they sought his humble word
...

Twenty men set off that day in the good ship Marie Louie
With a cargo of rum and a fine sail
And the devil for company
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Little princess you've been born into wealth untold
You may live a long life and grow very old
Your every wish will be yours to command
With servants 'aplenty and always to hand
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Where did they go-the times we knew
Those voices...people passing through
Such memories, places, fading fast
When young, we thought they'd always last
...

He had his faults as we all know
And no one can deny
But of all the men throughout the world
His fame will never die
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For God and Monty
The lights went out and the tanks rolled in
Through Europe's open door
The Nazis blazed an evil trail
...

It was a cold and dreary winter's morn
When that shy little orhan child was born
Unloved, unwanted and abandoned
By that brutal mother of a storm
...

Remember Me
Duty called and I went to war
Though I'd never fired a gun before
I paid the price for your new day
...

‘Life, Love, and Marriage'
The gift of life is a fine thing; of that we can be sure
We take it from the cradle, crying and complaining
Moaning and bewailing, what luck is this, what have I done?
...

Gathering pace with effortless grace
Sometimes no more than a silent trace
Emerging from that humble source
To wind its final seaward course
...

Come on, you all know me...
I am known to rich and poor
I appear in every town
And I knock on every door
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Remember Me
Duty called and I went to war
Though I'd never fired a gun before
I paid the price for your new day
...

I have no voice and yet...
And yet my voice is great
I wield no power...
Control no ship of state
...

Hello, I'm Winston, the sad wind turbine
You've never heard of me?
Well, no matter, I live in the middle of a field
And some say I'm not as worthy as a tree
...

In a cottage by a river
Down a valley deep and wide
Lived the daughter of a killer
From his sins she tried to hide
...

Lying there in the dark
His life's work now done
Is the body of William
A lawyer's son
...

Come and fight for us they said!
Forget about the plow
Forget about your village life
Forget about the misery and the pain
...

Will you remember 'D' Day?
Do you even know what it means?
Did you know it began our deliverence?
Do you even care two beans?
...

Let loose the dogs of war
Let bullets fly and bombs rain down
We have to kill some more
It's not our fault, the world must know
...

I'm sorry Ma, I've got to go
Lord Kitchener says he needs me so...
I'm not the bravest or so bold
But a safe long life just turns me cold
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David Page- aka Harry Riley Biography

Born: Nottingham England 1940: poet: novelist: Broadcaster Married: 2 children http: //eastwoodchapterverse.yolasite.com facebook: harry riley 712 email: pagedavid@icloud.com)

The Best Poem Of David Page- aka Harry Riley

Crucifixion

There came a man amongst them, just an ordinary soul
Made no claims to be an athlete, won no medals cup or bowl
He did not look the soldier, had no prowess with the sword
But the world had found a saviour, and they sought his humble word

He had no axe to grind, no real desire to win
He offered love and kindness, took the blame for mortal sin
'Walked tall amongst the lepers, gave comfort to the poor
Spoke of mighty wonders, of his father's always open door

Said in the next world all were equal, competition was no more
Everyone was welcome, all the nations, rich and poor
While thousands were rejoicing, he knew he had to die
Because the ruler of the kingdom claimed his promise was a lie

On a hilltop in the desert could a double be the Jew?
As a brave man slowly fading cried to Heaven
Father Forgive them for they know not what they do!

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David Page aka Harry Riley

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