Burrow Hill Annual Remembrance Service
Year 13 student represents Coombe Dean at the Remembrance Service at Burrow Hill, Plymstock.
Alfie R in Y13 had the honour of representing Coombe Dean at the annual Remembrance Service at Burrow Hill in Plymstock last Friday.
The service was attended by the Lord Mayor, members of the Royal British Legion, veterans and families, Rebecca Smith MP, Rev. Jenny Appleby, land and see emergency services and local councillors including Cllr. John Stephens who has worked closely with year 13 students previously.
Alfie chose to read the poem printed below. Cllr. Stephens and others shared comments that his choice for the occasion was beautiful and praised his reading.
Remember why we remember
By Charlie Wilson
It’s time to remember
Remember why we remember
Those boys, those men
That gave their lives away back then
We’ve lost touch with the past
And wished time away too fast
We forgot those that didn’t surrender
Those great country defenders
Too caught up with followers and retweets
To be thankful for the war we never had to meet
From the midst of mayhem
And life taking war
To millennials replaying it on Call of Duty 4
Over one million British lives lost
And countless others
Far too many broken-hearted mothers
All those lives taken for one great cause
So put your TV or your Netflix on pause
It’s time to remember
Remember why we remember
We live the lives we live
Because the lives they chose to give
So focused on Instagram fame and Xbox games
To realise without them
Our lives wouldn’t be the same
Unthinkable things that they went through
Now forgotten memories to the majority of you
So take a moment and be grateful for what we have
Phones, computers, laptops and iPads
All that we have and all that we know
Is because of them
So forget the latest fashion trends
Put down your phones
Pick up a poppy
11th of November
Remember why we remember.