"D-Day" - OPERATION OVERLORD



D-Day is here, D-Day! - Judgment Day!

“Americans have landed on the ground,”

The mothers wake up in the dark and pray

and listen to the f furious breakers’ sound.




Small children are awakened: “Gretchen! Hans!

The parents whisper, holding tight their hands,

“Americans have landed and advance

They have arrived - and soon will cover France.”




“Let’s pray to God on  high they will succeed!

For Normandy is strongly fortified,

Who knows what the Almighty has decreed,

But daybreak will expose them to the light“




Its dark, but armies have a way to spread,

They come in little boats and come;in swarms,

By unseen and supernal forces led,

That launch them forth from overpowering arms..


A loitering beach bum saw them nearing jump off-board,

Big ships into the raging German sea,

Plop! plop! - it's Operation Overlord!

Sent out by God to set all Europe free.


They come, advance, but lo! no flack,- how strange!

They duck, crawl, leap off-board relentlessly,,

To soon take step-by-step the soil of France,

But may do battle first in Normandy.




Dunkirk is burning, - so the neighbors say,

Odd foot prints mark their dreary beaches' sand,

And Berlin is in utter disarray,

The day of reckoning seems round the bend.



D-Day has dawned, at last - when monsters shall

Pay the high price for their monstrosity,

Through Operation Overlord when hell

Holds jaws agape to suck up infamy.




Praise the Almighty Lord in one accord

Who uses soldiers as His instrument

In awesome;Operation Overlord

To save the European Continent.




Bow to the hero soldiers that set free

sixtyfive years ago, as they do now,

Redeeming nations from foul tyranny

And sacrifice their lives,- bow low, bow low!




The Lord is with them 'mongst the fireballs,

While they the monsters and the ghouls defy,

Despite some sated frowning Cardinals

'Cause soldiers are the apple of His eye.




May they be blessed, forever, highly blessed

For sacrifice supreme in battle hot,

Our soldiers are this nation‘s pride and best,

They move and touch the very heart of God.

(copyright) Elizabeth Dandy


June 6th 1944 Invasion of Normandy

Anniversary of D-day - Operation Overlord..






















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kiss_yo_luck's picture

OMG, wow. I loved this poem. It truly spoke volumes, you have done your job to inform others by teaching with poetry the meaning of war. I loved this poem, surely watered my eyes. God Bless You.
Props to you, my respects

~Karla Ceja

Robert LaFountain's picture

Hi Elizabeth,

Its been a while. I want to congratulate you on a great expression of the most important event in World War ll. I'm glad to see you are still writing and have decided to continue to share your heart and soul with PostPoems. Keep up the great work my fiend.

Perhaps one day I may pick up the pen and start writing again. If I do I'll certainly post my work here as it is apparently the only true site left for people to share their ideas whatever they might be without worry about the content of one's posting.

in light and Spirit,
Bravehawk