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Soujin ([personal profile] psalm_onethirtyone) wrote2005-06-20 10:04 am

"The Old Lie: Dulce et Decorum est Pro Patria Mori..."

*clears throat*

e. e. cummings' war poetry.

i sing of olaf. This one always makes me start crying, because it's so horrible.

Look at what a pretty boy he was.

There was one I read a long time ago that I can't find anywhere, and all I remember was communists being killed in the street and how sad it was, and there was one about a boy coming home in a coffin, and why is none of this available on the internet? It's very important, and I want to find it; the book I had it from is at the library now.

There's this one.

I cannot find any more. But where is it?

Here is an essay, instead.

Thursday I'll go to the library and take out that book, I'll type some of them up. And now I am going to read Wilfred Owen, life be damned.

My own war poetry is not as powerful, because it is not as ugly, is not horrible. I can't do that. I want to find his, because his hurt. His made you stop.

Also, Spoon River Anthology:

Knowlt Hoheimer

I WAS the first fruits of the battle of Missionary Ridge.
When I felt the bullet enter my heart
I wished I had staid at home and gone to jail
For stealing the hogs of Curl Trenary,
Instead of running away and joining the army.
Rather a thousand times the county jail
Than to lie under this marble figure with wings,
And this granite pedestal Bearing the words, "Pro Patria."
What do they mean, anyway?

[identity profile] sparklychibi.livejournal.com 2005-06-20 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
e. e. cummings is one of those people who looks like their writing.

[identity profile] rainbowjehan.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
...Really? I'm always surprised upon seeing him. Just like T. S. Eliot. I expect them to look entirely different, really.

[identity profile] sparklychibi.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
I think so, at least. As for T.S. Eliot, I was surprised when I first saw a picture of him, but now that I'm used to him I can see it, just a bit.

[identity profile] rainbowjehan.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
...True. There's a bit of his poetry in him, when you're used to it.

Eep! Oh, by the way--? Mum and I might get there to-morrow closer to around one--is that okay? I have to shop for Sewanee, and Tuesday's the only day we can. *wobbles*

[identity profile] sparklychibi.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, exactly.

Of course that's fine, my love. Actually, I remembered I have a violin lesson tomorrow, so you'll have to hang around my house for an hour (probably with earplugs) amusing yourself... so, you know, it's actually a bit of a relief, because this way I can ask a favor for a favor. :)

[identity profile] rainbowjehan.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
*is just generally unobservant, and actually looking for the first time, and... oh, look, you're right! :)*

Aha! Happy medium! *loves that phrase* ^___^ All is well, then, and I am so excited! *beamglomp*