Wilfred Owen, selected poems Contents
- Author(s)
- 1914
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- At a Calvary near the Ancre
- Disabled
- Dulce et Decorum Est
- Exposure
- Futility
- Greater Love
- Hospital Barge
- Insensibility
- Inspection
- Le Christianisme
- Mental Cases
- Miners
- S.I.W.
- Soldier's Dream
- Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
- Spring Offensive
- Strange Meeting
- The Dead-Beat
- The Last Laugh
- The Letter
- The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
- The Send-Off
- The Sentry
- Wild with All Regrets
Inspection
'You! What d'you mean by this?' I rapped.
'You dare come on parade like this?'
'Please, sir, it's---' ''Old yer mouth,' the sergeant snapped.
'I takes 'is name, sir?'---'Please, and then dismiss.'
Some days 'confined to camp' he got, (5)
For being 'dirty on parade'.
He told me, afterwards, the damnèd spot
Was blood, his own. 'Well, blood is dirt,' I said.
'Blood's dirt,' he laughed, looking away,
Far off to where his wound had bled (10)
And almost merged for ever into clay.
'The world is washing out its stains,' he said.
'It doesn't like our cheeks so red:
Young blood's its great objection.
But when we're duly white-washed, being dead, (15)
The race will bear Field Marshal God's inspection.'
The Bible describes God as the unique supreme being, creator and ruler of the universe.
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