Poem

Champs D'Honneur

Ernest Hemingway
Soldiers never do die well; Crosses mark the places -- Wooden crosses where they fell, Stuck above their faces. Soldiers pitch and cough and twitch -- All the world roars red and black; Soldiers smother in a ditch, Choking through the whole attack.

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