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Leslie Coulson

I lived from 1889-1916. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Leslie Coulson was a journalist and poet.  He served in Gallipoli and on the Western Front during the First World War, until his death during fighting on the Somme in October 1916.

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My poetry

  • Who made the Law that men should die in shadows ?
    Who spake the word that blood should splash in lanes ?
    23 lines, 2 comments
  • Watch the white dawn gleam,
    To the thunder of hidden guns.
    36 lines, 3 comments
  • Our little hour,—how swift it flies
    When poppies flare and lilies smile;
    35 lines, 2 comments
  • So be it, God, I take what Thou dost give,
    And gladly give what Thou dost take away.
    14 lines
  • The old men in the olden days,
    Who thought and worked in simple ways,
    60 lines
  • I've tramped South England up and down
    Down Dorset way, down Devon way,
    27 lines
  • In other days I sang of simple things,
    Of summer dawn, and summer noon and night,
    28 lines

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