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The Battles of Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift
In eighteen seventy nine; twenty second of January Was the day of a great battle and for the Zulus victory At Isandlwana the Zulu army showed no fear Against British guns, armed with shield and spear. Twelve thousand warriors from the Zulu nation Wiped out the British, a total annihilation With such a large force the camp was soon overun With hand to hand combat, under African sun. Nearly a thousand British soldiers died that day A few played dead and managed to get away Some headed for Rorkes Drift never looking back Warning the soldiers there of an impending attack. Not far from the battle stood the mission station By the Buffalo river a tranquil location Five thousand warriors marched on Rorkes Drift A hundred and thirty nine stood ready to resist. Dispite wave after wave the British repelled their attack With rifle and bayonet; they pushed the Zulus back The Zulus regrouped and moved in for the kill An officer gave the command to fire at will . The battlefield was covered with the bodies of the slain With spears, shields and blood all over the terrain It wasn't until the morning of the following day That the Zulus retreated and went on their way. Eleven Victoria crosses were won at Rorkes drift For courage and bravery; shown in that conflict Five hundred Zulu warriors paid the ultimate cost Whilst seventeen British soldiers in battle were lost. Against overwhelming odds the British held the line And Rorkes Drift today is a museum and a shrine Tour guides at the site will tell you the story Of those brave British soldiers and their hour of glory. (The Victoria Cross or VC is the highest and most prestigious award given to members of the British armed forces for valour in the face of the enemy.)
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