Old Poetry Old Poetry Poetry Poets Essays Forums

John McCrae

I lived from 1872-1918. I was from Canada, and am in the Americas category.

John McCrae is the author of the famed poem, In Flanders Field, written during the First World War.

John was born in 1872 and raised in Guelph, Ontario and is remembered as one of Guelph's most famous sons.

McCrae was more than a poet, and was in fact a doctor, soldier, author and artist.

The paternal grandparents of John McCrae, Thomas and Jean (nee Campbell) emigrated to Canada from Scotland in 1849 and settled in Guelph. Their son David married Janet Eckford and they had three children; Thomas (1870), John (1872) and Geills (1878).

Read full description...

Popular poetry

Search my poetry:
  • In Flanders’ Fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    17 lines, 10 comments
  • O guns, fall silent till the dead men hear
    Above their heads the legions pressing on:
    16 lines
  • He wrought in poverty, the dull grey days,
    But with the night his little lamp-lit room
    16 lines
  • One spake amid the nations, "Let us cease
    From darkening with strife the fair World's light,
    10 lines
  • I left, to earth, a little maiden fair,
    With locks of gold, and eyes that shamed the light;
    13 lines
  • Of old, like Helen, guerdon of the strong --
    Like Helen fair, like Helen light of word,
    8 lines
  • Amid my books I lived the hurrying years,
    Disdaining kinship with my fellow man;
    15 lines
  • My lover died a century ago,
    Her dear heart stricken by my sland'rous breath,
    25 lines
  • Beneath her window in the fragrant night
    I half forget how truant years have flown
    15 lines
  • But yesterday the tourney, all the eager joy of life,
    The waving of the banners, and the rattle of the spears,
    18 lines

Start a forum topic about this poet

, Content