Lives being lost, brave soldiers dying in the dramatic war, Under the deep dark soil tiny poppy seeds are hiding, Poppies are red as blood growing tall.

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Lives being lost, brave soldiers dying in the dramatic war, Under the deep dark soil tiny poppy seeds are hiding, Poppies are red as blood growing tall in peace, Now we wear our poppies in memory's of the brave soldiers. Written by Alice, Emily Alfie and Ardy

1oo years ago, respected soldiers died, giving their today for our tomorrow. Miniature, brave poppy seeds surviving from the deadly war. When poppies bloom, petals look as red as blood with the black seeds watching like the pupil in your eyes. We wear our poppies to show we support them and their in our heart. Written by Aimee,Poppy and William class 3J

One hundred years ago, deadly fighting and lives lost in the world war! Tiny poppy seeds survived the horrible war, growing in the Spring. Blooming brightly out to face the sun, the poppies are as smart as a soldiers uniform. Wearing poppies make us proud everyday, we show love in our hearts. Written by Mia, Eva, Ana

100 years ago, a giant war with thousands of lives lost, the poppy’s life changes when time goes by, The delicate poppies spring up in the sunshine giving hope to all, We will never ever forget the soldiers because they died for us. Written by Ben, Isabelle and Benito, Class 3J

100 years ago the brave solders gave their lives for us, Tiny poppy seeds live in the damp soil, Poppies are all red as blood growing tall in peace, the poppies are signs to remember the war. Written by Rebekah, Chloe and Tegan

Lives sadly lost in the blasting pain of the war. Brave,tiny poppy seeds survive through the wartime ready to grow. Miniature poppy seeds pushing up and blooming into bright, red flowers. Poppies are worn smartly with love and pride on remembrance day. Written by Ademi,Jess Tr, Jack, James and Harriot

100 years ago in the deadly war people died to protect our country. New tiny poppy seeds growing under the damp dark soil. Ready and blooming poppies stand smartly like a soldier. Now poppies are worn so we never forget, carrying hope in our hearts. Written by Jessica To, Freddie and Yen

Soldiers tragically losing their lives, hearts breaking forever more! Spring and summer time, miniscule poppy seeds survived the dreadful war. As red as the blood of the wounded soldiers, the brave poppy stands against the wind. Poppies living in Flanders Field, worn proudly by us to remember. Written by Joey, Lily and Keith Class 3J

Deadly war, killing brave soldiers as many hearts are broken. The miniature seed, a sign of hope survived through the war as soldiers fought. Red poppy, as bold as the setting sun pushing up to the sky as it starts to bloom. Wear your poppies with pride the soldiers spirit will always be with you and we will NEVER forget. Written by Megan, Ronnie, Stanley