Tears Without Guilt

In the stillness of that fateful day,
heroes were called away.
We flinched, but marched on,
feeling the void…
where they lay.

Their presence lives on, it seems,
nestled within hearts they’ve known.
Listen closely—
to their whispers lingering,
even when the world feels alone.

Stand tall, without guilt;
allow your tears to flow.
For their love in you has grown,
and through your strength,
their spirit carries on.

The Weight We Carry

We never paused
to shed a tear for the fallen—
oh, the pain!

Names and resting places blur,
lost in this endless, sorrowful rain.

Perhaps…
it’s better this way.
They’ve earned their peaceful rest.

And yet, to the battlefield we return,
our courage tested,
our hearts carrying the weight
again and again.

Presence of the Fallen

Lifeless we lay
on the crimson earth,
silence our only shroud.

People came,
took us away,
their pleas for peace cried aloud.

Our presence lives on, it seems,
in those who bore us away.
Their cries—
a testament to the price
we chose to pay.

Where Silence Speaks

Our bodies piled,
our spirits ascended,
reaching for the sky.

Buried together,
side by side,
under stones that signify.

Our presence lives on, it seems,
in you,
my love, and friends.

Be brave…
allow your tears to flow.
Our love in you transcends.

Voices in the Void

Tomorrow’s dawn
brings another’s end,
the void grows ever wide.

The thin khaki line deepens,
as more men join the tide.

Their presence lives on, it seems,
within hearts they’ve known.

Stand tall…
allow your tears to flow.
Their memories—
forever your own.

By Paul Baldry (LongJohn)

Presence Through the Line is a tribute to the enduring spirit of service personnel from the trenches of World War I,  to modern conflicts. These interwoven poems honour sacrifice, comradeship, and the quiet courage carried home. They remind us that grief need not be hidden — for through strength, memory, and love, the fallen still stand beside us, their presence unbroken through the line.

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One response to “Presence Through the Line”

  1. James Findon Avatar

    Nice poem Paul, enjoyed reading that. I also have written a number of poems about WW1 and a big fan of Sassoon, Owen, Thomas and Brooke. Keep up the good work.

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