They have not fought in vain, our dead Who sleep amid the poppies red: Their plea, attested with their blood, By all the world is understood. They fought for peace, as now do we; Their conflict was for liberty, For freedom from the blight of war And is that still worth fighting for? We strive no longer men in arms; We fight not, stirred by war's alarms: We vow to seal our broken past With fellowship and friendship fast. By those who faced the battling years Let earth forget her warlike fears, That Freedom, idol of our sires, May pledge to all her sacred fires. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YOUTH AND ART by ROBERT BROWNING AN EPITAPH UPON HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO DIED AND WERE BURIED by RICHARD CRASHAW HARMOSAN by RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH TWELVE SONNETS: 9. WEARINESS by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) THE YEARS TO BE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET TORREY PINES by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN |