Churchill
A commander and thecrew among the helpful nations in its darkest hours.
In these troubled waters.
The fate of one are the same as the goals of the others, you have been summoned,
Theunfamiliar course for actions and the troubled seas in a battle of the good and evil.
the periloustrials of the stars, the storms and the bad weather,
A fellow traveller to a common chart and destiny.
Yet provide a loud whistle among the din and a hopefull humour or a hum of distractions along the way,
Provide, the strength and the light.
As the grim discordant voices rises with the doubts frustrations and the fear,
The loss of hope faith and pessimisms,
anger and surrender seeming the only options of the day,
as the commander of the ships and nations, the the speaker of the house, the most trusted ally and moral compass,
Your calm assertive voice will rise among the doubtfuls
In these longperilous, uneasy sail,
this is not the best ot times
It will not be its worst,
The human race continues after the good triumphs against the evil you philosophically exhort yourself,
You could commiserate a compassions for the loss.
The fallen soldiers, the wounded and the sick along sides,
The aged, the mothers and the orphans.
You help the fellow passengers and they are needed as a united efforts to save everyone else.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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