They march from safety, and the bird-sung joy
Of grass-green thickets, to the land where all
Is ruin, and nothing blossoms but the sky

Siegfried Sassoon


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Alone he staggered on until he found
Dawn's ghost that filtered down a shafted stair
To the dazed, muttering creatures underground
Who hear the boom of shells in muffled sound.

Siegfried Sassoon


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I died in hell. They called it Passchendaele.

Siegfried Sassoon


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His wet white face and miserable eyes
Brought nurses to him more than groans and sighs:
But hoarse and low and rapid rose and fell
His troubled voice: he did the business well.

(First verse of Died of Wounds)

Siegfried Sassoon


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Soldiers are dreamers.

Siegfried Sassoon

Tag: truth-inspirational



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Phantoms of thought and memory thinned and fled.

Siegfried Sassoon

Tag: war poem phantom ghost



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For it is humanly certain that most of us remember very little of what we have read. To open almost any book a second time is to be reminded that we had forgotten well-nigh everything that the writer told us. Parting from the narrator and his narrative, we retain only a fading impression; and he, as it were, takes the book away from us and tucks it under his arm.

Siegfried Sassoon


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The dead...are more real than the living because they are complete.

Siegfried Sassoon


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All the sanguine guesswork of youth is there, and the silliness; all the novelty of being alive and impressed by the urgency of tremendous trivialities.

Siegfried Sassoon

Tag: youth inexperience callowness lucky-escapes rueful-reflection



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