WWII Poem about my grandfather

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John Walker served his country in WWII

It was something he felt obligated to do.

In combat he risked his life

Even while he was facing strife

He wrote his family back at home

While he was on another roam

Slept, ate and had his birthday

In a foxhole while there was gunplay

A short break from the war

He listened live, to Dinah Shore

Met the nice people of France and Holland

There he bought some Chocolate Almonds

 Posed for a painting for Martin Koblo

John said he was a very nice fellow

When it was announced that the war had ended

John wrote home and said I feel quite splendid

I’ll be home honey, as quick as I can

 Can’t wait to see you, Margaret and Ann

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