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Poppies Jane Weir
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The story of the poem The poem is the story of a woman whose son has gone to war She remembers the times they spent together as he was a child growing up
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Poppies – Jane Weir "I wrote the piece from a woman's perspective, which is quite rare, as most poets who write about war have been men. "As the mother of two teenage boys, I tried to put across how I might feel if they were fighting in a war zone. "From the overwhelming response I have had since it was published, I hope that I have achieved that."
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Reader response… Since the piece was published in a national newspaper, Mrs Weir has been contacted by mothers of young soldiers killed in action, as well as people from France, Belgium and Germany One woman thanked the 46-year-old for writing the poem, saying it summed up perfectly the way she felt about losing her 18-year-old son 'Poppies' 'Poppies' was one of the poems commissioned by Carol Ann Duffy who invited modern poets to offer a war poem for 'Exit Wounds', published in ‘The Guardian’ at the beginning of the Iraq Inquiry in July 2009.
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Brainstorm: What would a son say about War? Fearful? Abominable? Tough? Blood? Pride?
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Brainstorm: What a mother say about War? Anxious? Proud? Worried? Fearful? Angry? Hopeful?
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The poem makes us think about… The pain and difficulty of loss The personal price a family can pay The value of Remembrance
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