TEMPERANCE REMEMBERS 11/11/18
Blood patches left in fields, where fallen soldiers last rest. New Zealand joined the Great War on October 16th, 1914, until it ended on the 11th hour, 11th day, 11th month, of 1918. Many sons and fathers of New Zealanders lost their lives in that war.
Many came home with blood RED bandages around their heads, arms, torsos and legs, with others still in shock from watching their comrades.
Those who survived the war, suffer from the trauma of being badly wounded, and hearing the sound of guns.
In present day, we will always remember them by the poppy fields.
This is a beautiful piece of writing. You have really taken on board the spirit of the 100WC prompt. The writing is factual and also very emotional. You are a very talented author. Well done.
Mrs P. (Team 100WC)
Wellington, New Zealand
Some beautiful writing Temperance. You should be very proud of this piece of writing.
This is a great story about the war and made me really remember the people who died, were injured and survived.
I really like this because you have based this on the world war. If I had to rate this out of 10 I would rate this a 10 out of 10!
I really liked your writing. I thought it was incredibly descriptive. This is really beautiful. The only thing I would say is that it was a bit scary, but I understand how that was necessary. You are an amazing writer, and keep it up! Great job!