“Action Stations ! “ -- Tin hats and apprehension
Rush to guns and hoses, engine room
And wireless office - Air of tension.
Eyes uplifted, and some seawards gazing.
Ears are straining for a distant “boom”
Or sound of engines. Lips are phrasing
Prayers maybe, or curse upon the Hun.
Friendly aircraft in the distance loom
And are gone. Minutes pass. - “Carry On”.
H.M.T.Norse
17 July 1940
First Published 1943 - More Poems from the Forces {Routledge]
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Some very moving poems here. War at sea poetry is much overlooked from both World War 1 and World War 2. Looking forward to reading some more work.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks - much appreciated. I have not been particularly assiduous in getting my other stuff printed though.
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