Why do you lie with your legs ungainly huddled,
And one arm bent across your sullen, cold,
Exhausted face? It hurts my heart to watch you,
Deep-shadowed from the candle’s guttering gold;
And you wonder why I shake you by the shoulder;
Drowsy, you mumble and sigh and turn your head…
You are too young to fall asleep for ever;
And when you sleep you remind me of the dead.
| About the poet |
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| By the same poet |
| Does It Matter? |
| Counter-Attack |
| Ancient History |
| Dreamers |
| Absolution |
| ‘Blighters’ |
| Everyone Sang |
| Base Details |
| Glory of Women |
| The General |
| The Last Meeting |
| The Poet as Hero |
| Survivors |
| Suicide in the Trenches |
| To Any Dead Officer |
| The Hero |
| Aftermath |
| Attack |
| Sick Leave |
| Related books |
| Siegfried Sassoon at amazon.co.uk |
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