Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AFTER TWENTY YEARS, by OLLIE BARNES DAYTON First Line: They marched away those boys in brown Last Line: The sound of taps for broken lives? Subject(s): War | ||||||||
They marched away, those boys in brown, Long years ago when life was new; Gay cherry blossoms decked the town, And deep drums beat, and bugles blew. Their loved ones watched them march away, Nor dared to think of days to come: Who should return or who should stay When faces turned once more to home? They marched away and bravely fought, That tyranny and wars should cease; With myriad lives they dearly bought What then was deemed a lasting peace. Shall they have given all in vain? Shall other mothers, sisters, wives, Be doomed through years to hear again The sound of taps for broken lives? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I AM YOUR WAITER TONIGHT AND MY NAME IS DIMITRI by ROBERT HASS MITRAILLIATRICE by ERNEST HEMINGWAY RIPARTO D'ASSALTO by ERNEST HEMINGWAY WAR VOYEURS by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA THE DREAM OF WAKING by RANDALL JARRELL THE SURVIVOR AMONG GRAVES by RANDALL JARRELL SO MANY BLOOD-LAKES by ROBINSON JEFFERS LOVELIGHT by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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