Thursday, February 14, 2008

war poems courtesy of http://website.lineone.net/~nusquam/wpbywar.htm

How to Die

Dark clouds are smouldering into red
While down the craters morning burns.
The dying soldier shifts his head
To watch the glory that returns;
He lifts his fingers toward the skies
Where holy brightness breaks in flame;
Radiance reflected in his eyes,
And on his lips a whispered name.
You'd think, to hear some people talk,
That lads go West with sobs and curses,
And sullen faces white as chalk,
Hankering for wreaths and tombs and hearses.
But they've been taught the way to do it
Like Christian soldiers; not with haste
And shuddering groans; but passing through it
With due regard for decent taste.


Siegfried Sassoon

1 comment:

Pfresh said...

This poems talks of glory and honor. Also of how when people die in war they think of glory and what they did to either save or expand their country. As well of the honor they got for fighting bravely. Of how they fought for victory and glory in death.