Dreamers

Siegfried Sassoon

1886 to 1967

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Drawing no dividend from time's to-morrows;
And in the ruined trenches, lashed with rain,
Each with his feuds, and jealousies, and sorrows.
Some flaming, fatal climax with their lives.
Soldiers are sworn to action; they must win
Bank-holidays, and picture shows, and spats,
And going to the office in the train.
Soldiers are citizens of death's gray land,
In the great hour of destiny they stand,
They think of firelit homes, clean beds, and wives.
Soldiers are dreamers; when the guns begin
Dreaming of things they did with balls and bats,
I see them in foul dug-outs, gnawed by rats,
And mocked by hopeless longing to regain