Under the Abbey's vaulted ceilings, the history and memory of the countless soldiers felt present: a silent tribute to the brave ones who had once marched to war with courage and duty.
When the traditional two minute of silence began, an indescribable stillness settled over Westminster. The peace that the soldiers had once fought for seemed strikingly present.
The Abbey itself, with its towering gothic structure played a silent but central role in the day's observance, standing as an eternal custodian of memory and resilience.
As an Indian myself, I thought of my ancestors who would've fought in some haunting conditions and felt grateful for the opportunities I have today.
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