A description that covers all avenues of conflict, from any era, any part of the World.
- Have you forgotten yet?...
For the world's events have rumbled on since those gagged days,by Siegfried Sassoon 23 lines - Oh, Bill and Joe to the north have gone,
A green shirt on their back;by David Campbell 24 lines, 2 comments - Those dreadful evidences of Man's ill-doing
The kindly Mother of all shall soon hide deep,by Ivor Gurney 14 lines - Sombre the night is.
And though we have our lives, we knowby Isaac Rosenberg 16 lines - "That just reminds me of a yarn," he said;
And look for the body of Lofty Laneby Leon Gellert 10 lines, 1 comment - What have I given,
Bold sailor on the sea?by Francis William Bourdillon 18 lines - Away down South in the land of traitors,
Rattlesnakes and alligators,by Anonymous Americas 42 lines - When Gilbert’s birthday came last spring,
Oh! How our brains were rackedby Jessie Pope 24 lines - This is not sorrow, this is work:
I build a cairn of words over a silent man,by John Streeter Manifold 69 lines, 2 comments - They say we must not hate, nor fight in hate.
I've thought it over many a solemn hour,by Edgar Albert Guest 30 lines - I feel the spring far off, far off,
The faint, far scent of bud and leaf --by Sara Teasdale 22 lines, 2 comments - Sleep sweetly in your humble graves,
Sleep, martyrs of a fallen cause;by Henry Timrod 0 lines - A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim,
As from my tent I emerge so early sleepless,by Walt Whitman 18 lines, 1 comment - My thought shall never be that you are dead:
Who laughed so lately in this quiet place.by Anna Gordon Keown 14 lines - Once in a hundred years the Lemmings come
Westward, in search of food, over the snow;by John Masefield 14 lines - Here, where we stood together, we three men,
Before the war had swept us to the Eastby John Masefield 28 lines - They were my boys!
Not mine because I bore them in my bed,by Dame Mary Gilmore DBE 19 lines, 2 comments - Fear ye not the stormy future, for the Battle Hymn is strong,
And the armies of Australia shall not march without a song;by Henry Lawson 12 lines - Gulls, wheeling overhead,
'Light on the crags,by Anonymous Oceania 17 lines, 2 comments - A letter from “The East” it came today,
And all the house is lightened of its gloom:by Alice Guerin Crist 17 lines, 3 comments - So quiet it was in that high, sun-steeped room,
So warm and still, that sometimes with the lightby Kenneth Slessor 28 lines - The short hour's halt is ended,
The red gone from the west,by Henry Lawson 43 lines - With broken wing they limped across the sky
caught in late sunlight, with their gunner dead,by John Bayliss 14 lines, 1 comment - I walk beside the prisoners to the road.
Load on puffed load,by Randall Jarrell 36 lines - Just from the sentry's tramp
(I must take it again at ten),by Horatio Alger Jr 40 lines, 3 comments - Says Stonewall Jackson to "Little Phil": "Phil, have you heard the news?
Why, our 'Joe' Wheeler -- 'Fighting Joe' -- has gone and joined the blues.by John Jerome Rooney 22 lines, 1 comment
