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Wilfred Owen - The Sentry

We'd found an old Boche dug-out, and he knew,
And gave us hell, for shell on frantic shell
Hammered on top, but never quite burst through.
Rain, guttering down in waterfalls of slime
Kept slush waist high, that rising hour by hour,
Choked up the steps too thick with clay to climb.
What murk of air remained stank old, and sour
With fumes of whizz-bangs, and the smell of men
Who'd lived there years, and left their curse in the den,
If not their corpses. . . .
                             There we herded from the blast
Of whizz-bangs, but one found our door at last.
Buffeting eyes and breath, snuffing the candles.
And thud! flump! thud! down the steep steps came thumping
And splashing in the flood, deluging muck --
The sentry's body; then his rifle, handles
Of old Boche bombs, and mud in ruck on ruck.
We dredged him up, for killed, until he whined
"O sir, my eyes -- I'm blind -- I'm blind, I'm blind!"
Coaxing, I held a flame against his lids
And said if he could see the least blurred light
He was not blind; in time he'd get all right.
"I can't," he sobbed.  Eyeballs, huge-bulged like squids
Watch my dreams still; but I forgot him there
In posting next for duty, and sending a scout
To beg a stretcher somewhere, and floundering about
To other posts under the shrieking air.

Those other wretches, how they bled and spewed,
And one who would have drowned himself for good, --
I try not to remember these things now.
Let dread hark back for one word only:  how
Half-listening to that sentry's moans and jumps,
And the wild chattering of his broken teeth,
Renewed most horribly whenever crumps
Pummelled the roof and slogged the air beneath --
Through the dense din, I say, we heard him shout
"I see your lights!"  But ours had long died out.

Added: on December 5th, 2005 at 1:05 PM | Viewed: 2990 times | Comments (6)


The Sentry - Comments and Information

Poet: Wilfred Owen
Poem: The Sentry

Poem of the Day on:
Sep 13 2003

Comment 6 of 6, added on December 12th, 2006 at 3:29 PM.

owen was in the army and lots of his work was showing everyone what was actually going on in the war. propaganda glorified it but it was people like owen who saw people going mad with shell shock and being killed in horrifying ways, comrades getting shot down daily in the cesspit of war. he opened eyes. this poem tells of a sentry that went mad with pain and fear, i think it's a fantastic poem for what it stands for

lauren from United Kingdom
Comment 5 of 6, added on May 15th, 2006 at 8:41 PM.

Good poem...very moving.. whats it about

James from Australia
Comment 4 of 6, added on December 5th, 2005 at 1:05 PM.

i belive this poem is a piece of ****in ****e

ryan charles from United Kingdom

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