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Post by Administrator on Jun 27, 2020 3:17:54 GMT
MEN OF MERCHANT NAVY...
They are men who go down to the sea in ships, With courage and faith serene, Sailing with cargoes on hazardous trips To the distant battle scene. In the far-flung theatres of war, Our allied soldiers pray That merchant ships with new supplies Are speeding on their way. On perilous seas our merchant men Grimly await their fate. Silent and tense, their only hope They will not arrive too late. Exposed to bombs from the open sky, And torpedoes hurled through the sea, Over all the wide sea lanes they sail In sight of the enemy. Adrift on rafts, in the lonely seas, They watch their shipmates die, Yet fearlessly they carry on, "Keep 'Em Sailing" is their cry. They linger not in foreign ports, But hurry back for more, No martial music heralds them As they step upon our shore. For them there are no big parades, No heroes' welcome , No uniforms, and no applause To cheer them on their way. But they are heroes, too, these men Who sail the seven seas, Our hats are off to their valiant crews, For unsung victories. They are the men who go down to the sea in ships, With courage and faith serene, "God Speed You All" is the prayer on our lips, For the Men of the Merchant Marine.
VIA: Remembrance day/merchant seamen
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