Hi, all...anyone who wishes to add a tribute onto this old thread, please do so at any time!
This was written by Joseph Stuart Jerome - My husband's uncle...while in hospital in Colchester, Eng. between June and Aug. 1944. He was wounded on D-Day
   There were no stars
   to greet us that early morning,
   Just machine gun bullets at dawn.
   Dead and wounded lying on the beaches,
   Canadian blood running red in the sand.
   Grey, cloudy French skies above us,
   Angry Norman seas behind.
   German soldiers “dug in” in front of us,
   Fighting o'er the same foreign land.
   Battleships firing bright off the water,
   Fighter planes high overhead
   Shot and shells screaming in the dawning,
   Canadian blood running red in the sand.
   Braver hearts never left their homeland
   To fight on some far foreign shore.
   Dead and wounded lying on the beaches-
   Canadian blood running red in the sand.
   When the great war of might is over
   And I'm home with my loved ones once more.
   I know I'll never forget that sad dawning
   When Canadian blood ran so red in Norman sands.
Metis Soldier Joe Jerome served with the Regina Rifle Regiment
