Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Two Hundred Years After by Siegfried Loraine Sassoon
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Two Hundred Years After

    By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon



    Trudging by Corbie Ridge one winter's night,
    (Unless old, hearsay memories tricked his sight),
    Along the pallid edge of the quiet sky
    He watched a nosing lorry grinding on,
    And straggling files of men; when these were gone,
    A double limber and six mules went by,
    Hauling the rations up through ruts and mud
    To trench-lines digged two hundred years ago.
    Then darkness hid them with a rainy scud,
    And soon he saw the village lights below.

    But when he'd told his tale, an old man said
    That he'd seen soldiers pass along that hill;
    "Poor, silent things, they were the English dead
    Who came to fight in France and got their fill."



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