posted on 2024-04-05, 13:42authored byFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team
'The trenches are filled in, the houseless dead Disperse and on the rising thunder-storm Cast their weak limbs, are whirled up overhead In clouds of fear....' Then suddenly as you read, As we sat listening there, and cushioned warm, War-scarred yet safe, alive beyond all doubt, The blundering gale outside faltered, stood still: Two bolts clicked at the glass doors, and a shrill Impetuous gust of wind blew in with a shout, Fluttering your poems. And the lamp went out.
History
Identifier
3393.txt
Creator
Graves, Robert (1895-1985)
Date
(1995, 1997, 1999)
Date Created
01/01/1997
Temporal Date
31/12/1999
Type
Poem
Rights
The Robert Graves Copyright Trust / Published in Graves, R. (1999) Complete Poems: Volumes 1 - 3. Eds. B. Graves and D. Ward. London: Penguin Books.