Charles Hamilton Sorley Great Poems
1. A Letter From The Trenches To A School Friend
I have not brought my Odyssey
With me here across the sea;
But you'll remember, when I say
How, when they went down Sparta way, ...
2. Route March
All the hills and vales along
Earth is bursting into song,
And the singers are the chaps
Who are going to die perhaps. ...
3. When You See Millions Of The Mouthless Dead
When you see millions of the mouthless dead
Across your dreams in pale battalions go,
Say not soft things as other men have said,
That you'll remember. For you need not so. ...
4. The Song Of The Ungirt Runners
We swing ungirded hips,
And lightened are our eyes,
The rain is on our lips,
We do not run for prize. ...
5. Expectans Expectavi
From morn to midnight, all day through,
I laugh and play as others do,
I sin and chatter, just the same
As others with a different name. ...
6. All The Hills And Vales Along
All the hills and vales along
Earth is bursting into song,
And the singers are the chaps
Who are going to die perhaps. ...
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by William Blake
Awake, awake my little Boy!
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