The Dreamers
Siegfried Sassoon
Soldiers are citizens of death's gray land, Drawing no dividend from time's to-morrows. In the great hour of destiny they stand, Each with his feuds, and jealousies, and sorrows. Soldiers are sworn to action; they must win Some flaming, fatal climax with their lives. Soldiers are dreamers; when the guns begin They think of firelit homes, clean beds, and wives. I see them in foul dug-outs, gnawed by rats, And in the ruined trenches, lashed with rain, Dreaming of things they did with balls and bats, And mocked by hopeless longing to regain Bank-holidays, and picture shows, and spats, And going to the office in the train.
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- Siegfried Sassoon : The Dug-out
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Effect
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Fathers
- Siegfried Sassoon : The General
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Goldsmith
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Hawthorn Tree
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Heritage
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Hero
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Imperfect Lover
- Siegfried Sassoon : The Investiture
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- Siegfried Sassoon : Suicide In The Trenches
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- Siegfried Sassoon : Storm And Sunlight