Monday, November 9, 2009

D-Day A Sound Beginning

Anticipation is a strange thing,
The invasion of Europe, in the offing.
Will we go?, will we not?,
My head is spinning, stomach in knots.

Boarding the plane, adjusting your gear,
None of the men, showing much fear.
Well briefed, we know what to expect,
Engines roaring, time to reflect.

Remembering home, the loved ones there,
Pleasant memories, planes take to the air.
Paratroopers will lead the way,
The invasion of France, is underway.

To catch the Germans by surprise,
Airborne soldiers, will jump and die.
"D-Day", has begun,
Soon Hitler's armies on the run.

Flying in the dark of night,
The planes are bobbing left and right.
Enemy guns are firing high,
Tracer bullets light up the sky.

June 6th, of forty four,
Never have so many, "stood in the door".
As the light turned from red to green,
"Bill Lee", was the scream.

Before I knew it, my chute was open,
Planes on fire, my breath was choking.
Bullets flying, brave men dying,
Looking down, still hear the sounds.

German soldiers running around,
Buildings on fire, throughout the town.
Paratroopers landing everywhere,
Firing their "Thompsons", from the air.

The Cherbourg Peninsula, all a drop zone,
Troopers and gliders, some landing alone.
Clicking their "crickets", all did regroup,
Creating chaos, confusing Nazi troops.

Inflicting damage, wherever they went,
Enemy soldiers, forced to relent.
Paratroopers were paving the way,
Seizing objectives and securing causeways.

To open exits for the beaches,
Seaborne troops would be soon reaching.
Normandy would soon be stormed,
Nazi soldiers not forwarned.

Caught unaware and by surprise,
Enemy soldiers were quick to die.
Trying hard, to hold their own,
Dying Nazi's were heard to groan.

Heavy fighting, brought to bear,
Airborne victories were quite clear.
German's couldn't counterattack,
Paratroopers would cut no slack.

Capturing roadways, bridges and locks,
Airborne soldiers couldn't be stopped.
Taking objectives as they went,
Nazi resistance was badly spent.

As a result of the Airborne mission,
Normandy's beaches became aquisitions.
H-Hour was a success,
Many Nazis were laid to rest.

"D-Day" opened the door,
Allied victories thus assured.
Cherbourg became an open port,
Nazi Germany became a fort.
"D-DAY, A SOUND BEGINNING!",
The sound of freedom, allies winning.
Twas the start of something great,
Airborne soldiers, sealing Hitler's fate.

The cost was high, the price was paid,
Many crosses mark their graves.
Paratroopers fought and died,
But Europe's freedom still survives.

Thank you all, for what you've done,
You Airborne heroes, everyone!


By Peter S. GRIFFIN

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Enemies Could Be Friends

A friend is a friend,

A enemy is always a enemy,

Love is love.

Broken hearts are just another start to rip us apart.

As a enemy you are still my friend,

As a friend you can also become my enemy;

But when war starts pain will lead the train of hate.

Love is what keeps us strong enough to fight dark, madness, and kill the sadness inside.

You are not a pest in the basement, you are never a imaginary but a vampire that sucks every thing out of my heart.

Drama,tears,sobs and sad stories were rewind back in time letting me know your my enemy... but still a friend.


By Christian Manzanares

Reason: Just Thinking

Friday, November 6, 2009

You Threw Me Aside (Similar)

It's been a while we haven't talked...

Feels like you erased me from your life..

The skies turn dark over my head,

Birds who flew over the Bermuda Triangle and disappeared from the earths sky

without a trace.

Do you know how it feels to be left out in an empty space,

My heart is beating slowly as I see your face.

Our friendship may not last... I'm not asking for another chance, I am sorry for what ever made you turned your face away from mine...

I am sorry that you had to see my sad brown eyes.

When you don't look me in the eye I could see nothing but cold cold ice...
So why did you threw me aside?

by Christian Manzanares



Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dreams Meaning

I have no blood in my heart, will this rip us apart.

Someday we'll be together and it will be like forever,

I could dive in the trenches of the seven ocean seas without

holding my breath.

I could go so far down the depths waters without dying,

So come rescue me.

I could ride a plane on its wing... soaring across the seas in my dreams.

As I slip of the edge of its wing I fell and fell then started to cry in the skies following my tears as it goes up, I go down to die...

There is no pain in dreams there is nothing to fear, but nightmares turn your day so scarier this what dreams mean... they have no pain.

By Christian Manzanares
Reason:feeling amazed I stood on the stage of the poetry slam Nov 6 2009.