Thursday, August 26, 2021

For the Fallen

 


 
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Laurence Binyon was in his 40s when World War I broke out. He'd never seen battle, and like many naïve and romantic people, he didn't understand the devastation that was to come. Binyon wrote this poem just a month into the war, while sitting on a cliff overlooking the sea in Cornwall. Later he would sign up to be an orderly with the Red Cross. His brief stint in a hospital in France changed him, and his poetry, significantly.

In early September I will feature another Binyon poem. I think it would be interesting for readers to compare them.


For the Fallen
By Laurence Binyon


​With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children,
England mourns for her dead across the sea.
Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit,
Fallen in the cause of the free.

Solemn the drums thrill; Death august and royal
Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres,
There is music in the midst of desolation
And a glory that shines upon our tears.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted;
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again;
They sit no more at familiar tables of home;
They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;
They sleep beyond England's foam.

But where our desires are and our hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,
To the innermost heart of their own land they are known
As the stars are known to the Night;

As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,
Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain;
As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,
To the end, to the end, they remain.

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A Blaze of PoppiesJennifer Bohnhoff's novel about New Mexicans involved in World War I, will be published in October and is now available for presale on Amazon

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