Sir Nicholas Winton…
Sir Nicholas Winton
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
He is gone now and he left a example of what one man can do. He was asked why did he saved 669 Jewish children? He told one of the people he saved. He saw a problem and had to help. Thank you Sir Nicholas Winton. ![]()

Sir Nicholas Winton….
In the mist of war. One man stopped his life.
He tried to save strangers. He brought 669 Jewish children to England.
He had to find money and families to adopt these children.
I heard him speak once. I saw regret he couldn’t save more.
His eyes still filled with sadness even when he was blessed with thousands
he had saved near, become of his wisdom and his heart.
I tell people. One person can create a wave of hope. One dream and concern
can save life. Thank you Sir Nicholas Winton.
You hid till the children found out. Their Angel of hope was alive and strong.
Today your name is honored by me and many people in our world.
Men of love and peace who are willing to give all for a strangers.
They give me hope to us trying to do some good. I recommend you
look up this great man. Sir Nicholas Winton.
A wave of hope can spread if we seek calm and peace over hate and violence.
On a statue in Monterey stated.
“A blessed life is when a man is willing to bend down and reach his hand out to help
the weak and sick.”
Nickolas children are alive and well. Time to remember the men whom saved life.
Not took it.
Coyote/John Castellenas
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come Hear The Story Of Sir Nicolaus Winton!!!
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Thank you my friend.
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He was a wonderful man! There was a TV programme where he was interviewed in front of a large audience. What he didn’t realise was that the entire audience was made up of the children he saved and their descendants —- until they started standing up and explaining who they were. All alive because of him….
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He is an example of humanity. He did the deed of helping the children, not seeking reward.
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Yes, indeed
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