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Wear Your Poppy With Pride - And Honour All Who Served.

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The poppy is not a badge of honour, nor a racist smear.

It's not a fashion statement, to be worn but once a year.

It's not glorification of conflict nor of war.

It's not a paper ornament - the poppy is much more.

It's a loving memory of a father or a son.

A permanent reminder of each and every one.

Made of paper or enamel, old or shiny new.

It's a a way of saying thank you,

to those who died for you.

The poppy stands as a reminder to you all.

That courage, faith and honour will stand where heroes fall.

WEAR YOUR POPPY WITH PRIDE.

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sassy59

That’s wonderful Eric and Pete and I will wear our poppies with great pride. Xxxx 🍂🍁

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hypercat54

Not just father and son but mother and daughter. My mum was in the RAF during the war and I am very proud of her. x

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Badbessie

My grandfather, uncle, father, myself and not forgetting my brother. All served. I do wear my Poppy with pride.

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CELAT06

Very moving, I've not heard this before, did you write it ?I was in Selby on Monday and all the railings round the Abbey are decorated with hand made poppies, made, I believe, by volunteers in the town, a wonderful sight, I'll see if I can put a pic on here. X

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sufferer2 in reply to CELAT06

I wrote this a few years ago after reading a report that said that around one in three under-25s are unlikely to wear a poppy. The main reason for this was given that they felt bullied into supporting the appeal (heavens above) and around a fifth of those who object to poppies say they believed it glorifies war. We need to change these attitudes in our young if this is what they believe.

The Poppy Appeal raises around £43 million a year for service personnel and veterans - this year, on the centenary of the end of WWW1, let's make it £143 million. 👍👍👍👍👍

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katieoxo60

As a forces veteran parent now, with quite a few of my family having served in varied forces I cannot understand why people create such a fuss about poppy rememberance, we honour our dead families with floral tributes so why not those who gave there lives that we might live in peace. Thank you for your special poem much appreciated.

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Nicholatracy

Thank you. That was quite beautiful 🐞

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Seams13

Lest we forget

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CoffCoffWalkWalk

Thankyou

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