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O What Is That Sound

O what is that sound which so thrills the ear
Down in the valley drumming, drumming?
Only the scarlet soldiers, dear,
The soldiers coming.

O what is that light I see flashing so clear
Over the distance brightly, brightly?
Only the sun on their weapons, dear,
As they step lightly.

O what are they doing with all that gear,
What are they doing this morning, morning?
Only their usual manoeuvres, dear,
Or perhaps a warning.

O why have they left the road down there,
Why are they suddenly wheeling, wheeling?
Perhaps a change in their orders, dear,
Why are you kneeling?

O haven't they stopped for the doctor's care,
Haven't they reined their horses, horses?
Why, they are none of them wounded, dear,
None of these forces.

O is it the parson they want, with white hair,
Is it the parson, is it, is it?
No, they are passing his gateway, dear,
Without a visit.

O it must be the farmer that lives so near.
It must be the farmer so cunning, so cunning?
They have passed the farmyard already, dear,
And now they are running.

O where are you going? Stay with me here!
Were the vows you swore deceiving, deceiving?
No, I promised to love you, dear,
But I must be leaving.

O it's broken the lock and splintered the door,
O it's the gate where they're turning, turning;
Their boots are heavy on the floor
And their eyes are burning.

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  • can anyone say a apt conclusion for this poem?


  • December 15, 2008
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    iye kamara

    From guest Iye Kamara (contact)
    this is the best poem ever


  • September 18, 2008
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    Oh what is that sound?

    From guest Loren (contact)
    Could anyone inform me on what era this poem was set? is it napoleanic?


    • rufina caraid Moderators member
      September 19, 2008
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      for Loren
      The poem was written in 1932, at the time of the Spanish
      Civil War, Auden was of the political left, so it seems most
      likely that it referred to the rise of fascism; a much greater concern than communism to the Europeans at the time. Just an observation.

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