Byfield School
Dan Clayton’s “Brother” – the original was handwritten and illustrated. Young Dan's poem was judged joint (with Peggy of Culworth) "BEST of the BEST" out of the five junior schools in our District who entered our competition, if you read-on, we think you'll agree...
Hello dear brother
I know you can hear
I know you’re still with me
I have no fear
Remember growing up
In our rotten, rickety house
Where everywhere you turn
You would see a mouse?
War broke out
I knew what I had to do
My country needed me
It needed you too
We were deployed in the desert
It was exciting
Although at the same time
It was frightening
Then it hit you
My feet glued to the ground
I watched in horror
As you fell down
I got down on my knees
I prayed you’d be okay
The odds were against us
We lost you the next day
I hand made a cross
On it was your name
Since the day they fired
My life hasn’t been the same
I know you can see the world now
The children crying
The animals tortured
The people dying
Hello dear brother
I know you can hear
I know you’re still with me
I have no fear