
After years of learning it, we should all remember the end of McCrae's poem... "If ye break faith with us who die/We shall not sleep though poppies grow/in Flanders' Fields". Neither should we break faith with those who survived fighting in Flanders' Fields. It's the least we can do.
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On British Columbia's Vancouver Island, it apparently hasn't been mandatory to learn the poem, because for the past 13 years that I was in school, our teachers never seemed to get us to learn it. May have just been our schools, though. As for the parades, they still happen, much to the apparent disgust of many people driving on the highways around here. Sad to see such a lack of respect.
Looks like he'll get his state funeral.
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