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cassie58 asked in Arts & HumanitiesPoetry · 5 years ago

Does this poem express the futility of warfare?

At the Setting of the Somme

Scorched and torched the bloodied, grieving soil,

where mangled corpses sprawl in no man's land,

felled by the rapid fire from gunners blitz.

Brave men advancing blindly to their foe,

onwards pass their brothers left in death,

they sacrifice their lives, they give their all.

All hell on earth as terror grips their minds,

this carnage we recall brings home its stain,

seared in our hearts such slaughter weeps in pain.

One hundred years ago, lest we forget,

red bleeds our wounded sky in deep respect

and sinking sun weighs heavy with my shame.

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  • 5 years ago

    What a powerful poem Cassie! Sharp detailed images shock the mind with the horrible aspects of war. Well done.

  • 5 years ago

    Cassie, thought-provoking poem.

  • Iggy
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Indeed it does, quite aptly, and realises weight of sorrows for their loss, yet still there comes to mind my gratitude for such sacrifice.

  • thom t
    Lv 6
    5 years ago

    Powerful poem...what is wrong with humanity that we have to keep killing each other?

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