A memorial scene commemorating the end of the First World War is on display outside St Mary’s Church on Pembroke’s Main Street.
It’s creator artist James Purchase of Monkton transformed last year’s nativity scene at the silhouette light box into the WWI tribute to mark this weekend’s anniversary.
“However the Nativity one will re-appear before Santa gets to Pembroke!” said James, who has also written the following poem about Mametz Wood which is due to be read out on BBC Radio Wales on Remembrance Day.
Mametz Wood
Red’s in our flag
And red is our dragon
And red was the blood drawn from Wales ......
Deep in Mametz wood
The green man once stood
Till he met with red dragon fire
The Welsh guard stood tall
Through duty and call
And lit their own funeral pyre
Not a man did yield
As they fell in the field
Brave hymns were heard back in Cymru
Distraught mothers cried
And the valleys all sighed
From The Rhondda down to Rhymney
One hundred years gone
Only the wood still lives on
Paper poppies grow with the ferns
The lonely dragon on high
Reminds those who pass by
Of the Welsh that never returned
.....Red’s in our flag
And red is our dragon
And red is the debt owed to Wales







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