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RAP you are being naive. Like I said, we have heard it all before. They sneak in their little blame comments with condolences.
Please just get rid of dunk admin!
Taggs, please filter these posters if that's your view.
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Dave Kirby’s poem “The Justice Bell”, which first appeared on the 13th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, and poignantly illustrates why the fight for Justice continues to this day.
Dave writes: This is dedicated to the families and loved ones of all those who fell. Through lack of justice, they have never been allowed to close the book on this tragic chapter in their lives. I pray that those in charge that day and the conspirators who have lied and covered up evidence ever since, will one day seek deep into their consience and reveal the real truth of Hillsborough.
A schoolboy holds a leather ball
in a photograph on a bedroom wall
the bed is made, the curtains drawn
as silence greets the break of dawn.
The dusk gives way to morning light
revealing shades of red and white
which hang from posters locked in time
of the Liverpool team of 89.
Upon a pale white quilted sheet
a football kit is folded neat
with a yellow scarf, trimmed with red
and some football boots beside the bed.
In hope, the room awakes each day
to see the boy who used to play
but once again it wakes alone
for this young boy’s not coming home.
Outside, the springtime fills the air
the smell of life is everywhere
viola’s bloom and tulips grow
while daffodils dance heel to toe.
These should have been such special times
for a boy who’d now be in his prime
but spring forever turned to grey
in the Yorkshire sun, one April day.
The clock was locked on 3.06
as sun shone down upon the pitch
lighting up faces etched in pain
as death descended on Leppings Lane.
Between the bars an arm is raised
amidst a human tidal wave
a young hand yearning to be saved
grows weak inside this deathly cage.
A boy not barely in his teens
is lost amongst the dying screams
a body too frail to fight for breath
is drowned below a sea of death
His outstretched arm then disappears
to signal thirteen years of tears
as 96 souls of those who fell
await the toll of the justice bell.
Ever since that disastrous day
a vision often comes my way
I reach and grab his outstretched arm
then pull him up away from harm.
We both embrace with tear-filled eyes
I then awake to realise
it’s the same old dream I have each week
as I quietly cry myself to sleep.
On April the 15th every year
when all is calm and skies are clear
beneath a glowing Yorkshire moon
a lone scots piper plays a tune.
The tune rings out the justice cause
then blows due west across the moors
it passes by the eternal flame
then engulfs a young boys picture frame.
His room is as it was that day
for thirteen years it’s stayed that way
untouched and frozen forever in time
since that tragic day in 89.
And as it plays its haunting sound
tears are heard from miles around
they’re tears from families of those who fell
awaiting the toll of the justice bell.
Gone but never forgotten. RIP the 96
'Innocent mistakes'
'Families playing the blame game'
'Regardless of who is to blame'
On a Hillsborough memorial thread??
Yeah I'm paranoid
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 52 seconds ago
'Innocent mistakes'
'Families playing the blame game'
'Regardless of who is to blame'
On a Hillsborough memorial thread??
Yeah I'm paranoid
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I am in agreement with you but think it would be best to just delete & ignore on a thread like this.
Tried that then Dunk started defending him and derailing the thread
Gutted.
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 25 seconds ago
Tried that then Dunk started defending him and derailing the thread
Gutted.
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My cousin who I must admit, I wasn't as close to as other family. Was a few months older than me. Like me he would have been 40 this year. I look at myself with 3 beautiful children & think how unfair it was he never got the chance to live a full life. How many others are in the same boat? I like others post the JFT96 but in all honesty there will never be justice for all the lives lost that day imo.
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Taggs, why did you delete my comment?
Are my respects not as worthy as yours?
Disgusting.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 8 seconds ago
Taggs, why did you delete my comment?
Are my respects not as worthy as yours?
Disgusting.
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I deleted it and you know why.
Tags this thread is a bust. You want me to close it?
Yes please.
Aren't the mancs lovely!
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JFT96 EDIT: Ruined by mancs
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posted on 15/4/15
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posted on 15/4/15
RAP you are being naive. Like I said, we have heard it all before. They sneak in their little blame comments with condolences.
posted on 15/4/15
Please just get rid of dunk admin!
posted on 15/4/15
Taggs, please filter these posters if that's your view.
posted on 15/4/15
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 15/4/15
Dave Kirby’s poem “The Justice Bell”, which first appeared on the 13th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, and poignantly illustrates why the fight for Justice continues to this day.
Dave writes: This is dedicated to the families and loved ones of all those who fell. Through lack of justice, they have never been allowed to close the book on this tragic chapter in their lives. I pray that those in charge that day and the conspirators who have lied and covered up evidence ever since, will one day seek deep into their consience and reveal the real truth of Hillsborough.
A schoolboy holds a leather ball
in a photograph on a bedroom wall
the bed is made, the curtains drawn
as silence greets the break of dawn.
The dusk gives way to morning light
revealing shades of red and white
which hang from posters locked in time
of the Liverpool team of 89.
Upon a pale white quilted sheet
a football kit is folded neat
with a yellow scarf, trimmed with red
and some football boots beside the bed.
In hope, the room awakes each day
to see the boy who used to play
but once again it wakes alone
for this young boy’s not coming home.
Outside, the springtime fills the air
the smell of life is everywhere
viola’s bloom and tulips grow
while daffodils dance heel to toe.
These should have been such special times
for a boy who’d now be in his prime
but spring forever turned to grey
in the Yorkshire sun, one April day.
The clock was locked on 3.06
as sun shone down upon the pitch
lighting up faces etched in pain
as death descended on Leppings Lane.
Between the bars an arm is raised
amidst a human tidal wave
a young hand yearning to be saved
grows weak inside this deathly cage.
A boy not barely in his teens
is lost amongst the dying screams
a body too frail to fight for breath
is drowned below a sea of death
His outstretched arm then disappears
to signal thirteen years of tears
as 96 souls of those who fell
await the toll of the justice bell.
Ever since that disastrous day
a vision often comes my way
I reach and grab his outstretched arm
then pull him up away from harm.
We both embrace with tear-filled eyes
I then awake to realise
it’s the same old dream I have each week
as I quietly cry myself to sleep.
On April the 15th every year
when all is calm and skies are clear
beneath a glowing Yorkshire moon
a lone scots piper plays a tune.
The tune rings out the justice cause
then blows due west across the moors
it passes by the eternal flame
then engulfs a young boys picture frame.
His room is as it was that day
for thirteen years it’s stayed that way
untouched and frozen forever in time
since that tragic day in 89.
And as it plays its haunting sound
tears are heard from miles around
they’re tears from families of those who fell
awaiting the toll of the justice bell.
Gone but never forgotten. RIP the 96
posted on 15/4/15
'Innocent mistakes'
'Families playing the blame game'
'Regardless of who is to blame'
On a Hillsborough memorial thread??
Yeah I'm paranoid
posted on 15/4/15
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 52 seconds ago
'Innocent mistakes'
'Families playing the blame game'
'Regardless of who is to blame'
On a Hillsborough memorial thread??
Yeah I'm paranoid
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I am in agreement with you but think it would be best to just delete & ignore on a thread like this.
posted on 15/4/15
Tried that then Dunk started defending him and derailing the thread
Gutted.
posted on 15/4/15
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 25 seconds ago
Tried that then Dunk started defending him and derailing the thread
Gutted.
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My cousin who I must admit, I wasn't as close to as other family. Was a few months older than me. Like me he would have been 40 this year. I look at myself with 3 beautiful children & think how unfair it was he never got the chance to live a full life. How many others are in the same boat? I like others post the JFT96 but in all honesty there will never be justice for all the lives lost that day imo.
posted on 15/4/15
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posted on 15/4/15
Sorry for your loss.
posted on 15/4/15
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posted on 15/4/15
Taggs, why did you delete my comment?
Are my respects not as worthy as yours?
Disgusting.
posted on 15/4/15
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 8 seconds ago
Taggs, why did you delete my comment?
Are my respects not as worthy as yours?
Disgusting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I deleted it and you know why.
posted on 15/4/15
Tags this thread is a bust. You want me to close it?
posted on 15/4/15
Yes please.
Aren't the mancs lovely!
posted on 15/4/15
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