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       	                                 Remembrance Day - November 11                                                                                   by John McCrae, May 1915             IN FLANDERS FIELDS                        Inspiration for “In Flanders Fields”     In Flanders fields the poppies blow              During the early days of the Second Battle of     Between the crosses, row on row,                 Ypres a young Canadian artillery officer,     That mark our place; and in the sky              Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, was killed on 2nd     The larks, still bravely singing, fly            May, 1915 in the gun positions near Ypres. An     Scarce heard amid the guns below.                exploding German artillery shell landed near                                                      him. He was serving in the same Canadian     We are the Dead. Short days ago                  artillery unit as a friend of his, the Canadian     We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,            military doctor and artillery commander Major     Loved and were loved, and now we lie             John McCrae.     In Flanders fields.                                                      As the brigade doctor, John McCrae was asked     Take up our quarrel with the foe:                to conduct the burial service for Alexis because     To you from failing hands we throw               the chaplain had been called away somewhere     The torch; be yours to hold it high.             else on duty that evening. It is believed that     If ye break faith with us who die                later that evening, after the burial, John began     We shall not sleep, though poppies grow          the draft for his now famous poem “In     In Flanders fields.                              Flanders Fields”.
       
       
     
