The Journal itself makes good reading, and it shows the way a 23 year old serviceman's thoughts ebbed and flowed during the war.It's sad yet interesting at the same time.
He called the poem:
To our Daddy, The Pop Poppa Postman
Mister Postman in the sky
You’re a doubly welcome caller
If it’s mail or only Kai
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In your Auster-Wirra-Boomer
For your coloured dropping streamers
Put the skids ‘neath old man’s gloom
We scramble from our dugouts
When we hear your motor hum
And, when you’ve gone we cheer you
I’ve heard them call you Bum
This is wonderful, Terry.
ReplyDeleteThanks Merelene,
ReplyDeleteReading his diary the old man could craft a prety good story and although he talked little of the war, these entries show he hid the scars well.
" If its mail or only Kai" Kai is
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Thanks, I thought it was, but wasn't sure.
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