
Among the gravestones, beside the dead
 By Form 3 pupil, Cherise
As part of a Form 3 History independent-learning war poetry project, pupils were asked recently to write their own poem based on their research. Mimicking the style of famous war poet, Seigfried Sassoon, Cherise wrote the following poem, ‘Among the gravestones, beside the dead’.
Among the gravestones, beside the dead
 Surrounded by soldiers with bullets in their head
 Empty promises are the lies we are fed
 The only food I’ve had in weeks that isn’t soaked in red
 They say the war is ending and that we are almost done
 But the war is far from over and we have not yet won
 Even though I fight for this land
 Victory is far from my mind
 So on this barren ground I stand
 Surrounded by nothing but bloodshed
Among the gravestones, beside the dead
 Soldiers on the floor, left to bled
 Desolate soldiers with no life in their eyes
 Trudging along the mud and under the dark skies
 We all just want to go home and feel comfort again
 Longing for a touch from a family or friend
Among the gravestones, beside the dead
 I'm walking in a cemetery with nothing left
 My friends are dead or are dying inside
 With nothing to show for their dignity and pride
 There’s not enough paper, for these words unsaid
 So I am left to remain
 Among the gravestones, beside the dead












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