My Second
War
I am only an
aging grandmother
My heart torn
with grief and pain
When I think
of another grim war
Coming so
close to my home again
After my
great loss in the last war
I had
learned to hide my sorrows
And think of
my many grandsons
To cheer and
comfort my tomorrows.
But again,
grim war, in more dealy and terrible might,
Has called
my grandsons to fight for freedom and right
No
difference how great my dread, I won’t ask them
to delay the
call.
For someone
must fight to end this terrible curse,
this time
for all.
All I can
ask is, they may fight
With valor,
a lasting peace to gain.
And if they
fall, may God grant the right
That this
time, ‘twill not have been in vain.
Note: Four of Grandma Hill's grandsons enlisted during World War II - they were:
Charles Victor Hill - Corporal in Army
Robert Leroy Kern - Sr. Chief Boatswain's Mate in Navy
Donald Edward Ormsby - Airman 1st Class in Army Air Corps
Charles Victor Ormsby - Private in Army
In addition, two of her granddaughters' husbands served:
Donald Earl Vail - Sergeant in Marines
William H. Watkins - 3rd Class Petty Officer in Coast Guard
Thus, all branches of service were represented, and all her "boys" came home safely this time.
Nancy Jane Wiley Hill (1875-1960) was always writing something. Many of those poems are now in the possession of her granddaughter Shirley Kern. Shirley, with the help of her sister-in-law Ruth Ormsby, transcribed these poems in 1996 for a Hill-Ormsby-Kern family reunion. I am going to post many of these poems so that they may be enjoyed by all.
These are copyright 1996 and reprinted with permission.