War - Ww1 - The Light-House Keeper's Daughter Poem by Paul Warren

War - Ww1 - The Light-House Keeper's Daughter

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In 1914 at Albany the first ANZAC soldier's fleet gathered
And on the transports the soldiers were by orders tethered
She was the Light-house keeper's young daughter so patriotic
Using semaphore signals she spoke to them on youth's topic
It was to the Great War battles fought and won ahead of all
Each word semaphored from ship to shore their excited call
Finally off to Egypt, Gallipoli shores and Western Front they went
There were tough trials of bullet, shot and gas towards them sent
They remembered this girl with her heart felt messages freely given
Their letters and postcards in her mind her thoughts of them still living.

© Paul Warren Poetry

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
In 1915 the First AIF convoy gathered in Albany Western Australia to go to the Great War.The soldiers had to remain on the ships with limited leave ashore.The light-house keeper's daughter semaphored signals to them on the ships.When they left and went to the War some of them kept up correspondence with her and throughout her life she kept the letters and postcards.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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