Who died on the wires, and hung there, one of two -
Who for his hours of life had chattered through
Infinite lovely chatter of Bucks accent:
Yet faced unbroken wires; stepped over, and went
A noble fool, faithful to his stripes - and ended.
But I weak, hungry, and willing only for the chance
Of line- to fight in the line, lay down under unbroken
Wires, and saw the flashes and kept unshaken,
Till the politest voice - a finicking accent, said:
‘Do you think you might crawl through there: there's a hole.'
Darkness shot at: I smiled, as politely replied –
‘I'm afraid not, Sir.' There was no hole, no way to be seen
Nothing but chance of death, after tearing of clothes.
Kept flat, and watched the darkness, hearing bullets whizzing –
And thought of music - and swore deep heart's oaths
(Polite to God) and retreated and came on again,
Again retreated a second time, faced the screen.
Who died on the wires, and hung there, one of two - Who for his hours of life had chattered through Infinite lovely chatter of Bucks accent: Yet faced unbroken wires; stepped over, and went A noble fool, faithful to his stripes - and ended.
But I weak, hungry, and willing only for the chance Of line- to fight in the line, lay down under unbroken Wires, and saw the flashes and kept unshaken, Till the politest voice - a finicking accent, said: ‘Do you think you might crawl through there: there's a hole.' Darkness shot at: I smiled, as politely replied – ‘I'm afraid not, Sir.' There was no hole, no way to be seen Nothing but chance of death, after tearing of clothes.
Kept flat, and watched the darkness, hearing bullets whizzing – And thought of music - and swore deep heart's oaths (Polite to God) and retreated and came on again, Again retreated a second time, faced the screen.
-Ivor Gurney
Yeah, sounds super fun.