I've got a (rather large) soft spot for World War I poetry, but this poem always makes me question things.
In the midst of all the horror, and the death, and the shells and gas... the national pride that comes through this is unbelievable. An English heaven, hmm?
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In the midst of all the horror, and the death, and the shells and gas... the national pride that comes through this is unbelievable. An English heaven, hmm?