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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
KILLED IN ACTION, by ISAAC ROSENBERG Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Your 'youth' has fallen from its shelf Last Line: In inadvertence let you die. Subject(s): Soldiers' Writings | |||
Your "Youth" has fallen from its shelf, And you have fallen, you yourself. They knocked a soldier on the head, I mourn the poet who fell dead. And yet I think it was by chance, By oversight you died in France. You were so poor an outward man, So small against your spirit's span, That Nature, being tired awhile, Saw but your outward human pile; And Nature, who would never let A sun with light still in it set, Before you even reached your sky, In inadvertence let you die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DON JUAN'S SONG by ISAAC ROSENBERG HEART'S FIRST WORD (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN PICCADILLY by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN THE UNDERWORLD by ISAAC ROSENBERG NIGHT AND DAY: 1. IN THE WORKSHOP by ISAAC ROSENBERG LOVE AND LUST by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER FROST (1) by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER FROST (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG O, IN A WORLD OF MEN AND WOMEN by ISAAC ROSENBERG |
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