WWII Poem
In 1939 the guns started to fire
Children ran and screamed
And the world discovered
That mean German liar
Flying in the sky at night
bright lights blind your eyes
As you drop “presents” on people
Sleeping inside
Enemies watching in the night
waiting to start their fight
Fathers, sons and daughters
decide to take a trip
All the way around the world
Who knows if they’ll come back
Books Burn by the fire light
Families go on a trip
In a far away place
With foggy yellow cages
That take people years to forget
When everything is over
Take a second look
Other still morn
While remembering siblings
Who were killed by the German storm
The perfect world
was the image in mind
I really wish that people
Could be more kind
Poet's Statement
This poem is inspired by Gord Downie because it is written in his style. It has an underline talking about the second world war. But does not fully say that it is the world war even though you can tell that that’s what the poem is talking about. This is similar to Gord Downie's style because it is talking about a Historic event and continues to keep that theme the entire song and portrayed a message about this historic event.