Anzac Day at Patonga
Diana Perlowski's wonderful letter published in the last edition of Peninsula News describing the moving Anzac Day Dawn Service held at Patonga this year reminded me of the following poem which I wrote many years ago describing the same simple but immensely moving ceremony:
There were no flash officials,
no pomp and circumstance,
no clash of drums and cymbals;
politicians to vainly prance.
There was just the villagers
standing beneath the light
shining from the monument
in the last hour of the night.
And as the sun arose from
the waters across the bay
a kookaburra chose to send
his greetings to the day.
As his song combined
with the sound of gentle waves
we quietly prayed for those
asleep in distant graves,
And in the glimmering dawn
in a true Australian way -
perhaps for the briefest moment -
we shared their Anzac Day.
Email, 7 May 2017
Vic Jefferies, St Huberts Island