Saturday, November 12, 2022

Siegfried Sassoon writes on the folly and badness of war

The war in Ukraine, the loss of life in the armies of both sides, the wanton killing of civilians and then the current controversy surrounding the wearing of the poppy during November reminds one of Siegfried Sassoon’s powerful poem Suicide in The Trenches.

Suicide in The Trenches

I knew a simple soldier boy
Who grinned at life in empty joy,
Slept soundly through the lonesome dark,
And whistled early with the lark.

In winter trenches, cowed and glum,
With crumps and lice and lack of rum,
He put a bullet through his brain.
No one spoke of him again.

You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
Sneak home and pray you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
                        
                            -Siegrid Sasoon February 23, 1918

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