June 6, 2014 D-Day (Acrostic) 8 Comments Dying on a beach named Omaha Determined to win no matter the cost All for the restoration of Europe’s freedom Yellow ribbons do not do them justice ~ ~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~ Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Print (Opens in new window) Print Like Loading... Related Posted by Dom DiFrancesco in Poetry Tagged: 1944, acrostic, D-Day, dead, death, dying, France, Germany, Hitler, Normandy, Omaha Beach, poem, World War II, WWII
Thank you Kimberly, but then again if they help people remember I suppose then what can they hurt. :) Reply
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A belated thank you Cheryl-Lynn for the re-blog, that was very kind of you to do. :)
It was a must…my pleasure.
Excellent!
Thank you very much. :)
:) very beautiful. Yes, ribbons do not them justice.
Thank you Kimberly, but then again if they help people remember I suppose then what can they hurt. :)
I agree. Plus I can hear Tony Orlando singing too…..;)