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The Great War

The Battle of the Somme

By DAVID PRIORPublished 7 years ago 1 min read

In mud they laid upon the Somme,

Guns were firing, the silence gone,

Stuck in ditches eating corned beef,

Brutal battles with no relief,

With swirling gas, the masks are on.

Soldiers dying one by one,

On Christmas Day greetings were done,

Next day it's back to fear and grief,

In mud they laid.

Pouring rain with a glint of sun,

Dying in trenches is no fun,

Fighting a cause without belief,

Death hidden in the sods beneath,

Fields of crosses where war began,

In mud they laid.

sad poetry

About the Creator

DAVID PRIOR

I write poetry, when the mood takes me. It may be something topical or on occasions I have a request. I take one day at a time, never take anything for granted, and believe that love and laughter make the world a better place.

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