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Siegfried Sassoon - Remorse

Lost in the swamp and welter of the pit, 
He flounders off the duck-boards; only he knows 
Each flash and spouting crash,--each instant lit 
When gloom reveals the streaming rain. He goes 
Heavily, blindly on. And, while he blunders, 
"Could anything be worse than this?"--he wonders, 
Remembering how he saw those Germans run, 
Screaming for mercy among the stumps of trees: 
Green-faced, they dodged and darted: there was one 
Livid with terror, clutching at his knees. . . 
Our chaps were sticking 'em like pigs . . . "O hell!" 
He thought--"there's things in war one dare not tell 
Poor father sitting safe at home, who reads 
Of dying heroes and their deathless deeds." 

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Poet: Siegfried Sassoon
Poem: Remorse

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Nov 7 2009
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