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Many years ago when I was in "middle school" we had to learn a poem and
recite it. Most of the boys chose In Flanders Fields because it was the
shortest of the poems we studied. I can still hear this one boy, who had
trouble with memorizing, saying, "that mark our place," with great emphasis
on PLACE. Myself, I learned John Masefield's "I Must Go Down to the Sea
Again," or whatever the title is. Ruth
At 7:31 AM -0200 10/13/06, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>Brian Robinson wrote:
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>> Brunswick, Ga would make Fallujah look like Girl Scout Cookie Camp.
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>In Flanders Fields
>By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)
>Canadian Army
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT
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