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C. Lets Practice!





               To gain a better understanding about poem, try to analyze the poem below in pair. Write
               down your answer in the following table.


                                                    I Sing the Battle

                                                       by Harry Kemp

               I sing the song of the great clean guns that belch forth death at will.
               Ah, but the wailing mothers, the lifeless forms and still!


               I sing the songs of the billowing flags, the bugles that cry before.
               Ah, but the skeletons flapping rags, the lips that speak no more!


               I sing the clash of bayonets and sabres that flash and cleave.
               And wilt thou sing the maimed ones, too, that go with pinned-up sleeve?

               I sing acclaimèd generals that bring the victory home.
               Ah, but the broken bodies that drip like honey-comb!

               I sing of hearts triumphant, long ranks of marching men.
               And wilt thou sing the shadowy hosts that never march again?

               I sing the song of the great clean guns that belch forth death at will.
               Ah, but the wailing mothers, the lifeless forms and still!

               ...


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