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Quote from: Lesley Cox on March 06, 2009, 12:58:45 AMSomewhere there's a poem, mentioned I think in Patricia Moyes' thriller, "Johnny Underground." If I remember rightly - which I may not - Johnny Head in Air referred to the pilots of the second World War while Johnny Underground was those who had already been shot down, and killed. Perhaps it's the poem by Heinrich Hoffmann, referred to above? Must look in the book but like many others, its stored in a box in Roger's shed.Lesley is thinking of a poem by John Pudney used in the film "The way to the stars" and featured at the bottom of this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Way_to_the_Stars . But John Pudney must surely have been familiar with the Hoffman poem in its English translation?Sorry, this is rather off-topic but the freedom to wander a little off topic is one of the joys of this forum.
Somewhere there's a poem, mentioned I think in Patricia Moyes' thriller, "Johnny Underground." If I remember rightly - which I may not - Johnny Head in Air referred to the pilots of the second World War while Johnny Underground was those who had already been shot down, and killed. Perhaps it's the poem by Heinrich Hoffmann, referred to above? Must look in the book but like many others, its stored in a box in Roger's shed.
Thanks Gerd ...maybe next year
... after all, how many beautiful women are called Galanthus??
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.... after all, how many beautiful women are called Galanthus??