Francis Ledwidge, 'Soliloquy'

Jul 30, 2017 01:00

Cross-post from war_poetry:

Soliloquy

And now I'm drinking wine in France,
The helpless child of circumstance.
To-morrow will be loud with war,
How will I be accounted for?

It is too late now to retrieve
A fallen dream, too late to grieve
A name unmade, but not too late
To thank the gods for what is great;
A keen-edged sword, a soldier's heart,
Is greater than a poet's art.
And greater than a poet's fame
A little grave that has no name.

By Francis Ledwidge
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