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Siegfried Sassoon

I lived from 1886-1967. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Siegfried Sassoon was perhaps the most innocent of the war poets. John Hildebidle has called Sassoon the "accidental hero." Born into a wealthy Jewish family in 1886, Sassoon lived the pastoral life of a young squire: fox-hunting, playing cricket, golfing and writing romantic verses.

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  • 'Jack fell as he'd have wished,' the mother said,
    And folded up the letter that she'd read.
    18 lines, 5 comments
  • I knew a simple soldier boy
    Who grinned at life in empty joy,
    13 lines, 8 comments
  • No doubt they’ll soon get well; the shock and strain
    Have caused their stammering, disconnected talk.
    11 lines, 3 comments
  • If I were fierce, and bald, and short of breath
    I'd live with scarlet Majors at the Base,
    10 lines, 1 comment
  • Three hours ago he blundered up the trench,
    Sliding and poising, groping with his boots;
    49 lines, 4 comments
  • I found him in the guard-room at the Base.
    From the blind darkness I had heard his crying
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  • You love us when we're heroes, home on leave,
    Or wounded in a mentionable place.
    13 lines, 2 comments
  • Everyone suddenly burst out singing;
    And I was filled with such delight
    11 lines, 1 comment
  • You told me, in your drunken-boasting mood,
    How once you butchered prisoners. That was good!
    12 lines, 2 comments
  • Have you forgotten yet?...
    For the world's events have rumbled on since those gagged days,
    23 lines

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