Last Post by Carol Ann Duffy

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Read by Dr. Alan Bates

Last Post (2009) Carol Ann Duffy

In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.

If poetry could tell it backwards, true, begin that moment shrapnel scythed you to the stinking mud… but you get up, amazed, watch bled bad blood run upwards from the slime into its wounds; see lines and lines of British boys rewind back to their trenches, kiss the photographs from home – mothers, sweethearts, sisters, younger brothers not entering the story now to die and die and die. Dulce – No – Decorum – No – Pro patria mori. You walk away.

You walk away; drop your gun (fixed bayonet) like all your mates do too – Harry, Tommy, Wilfred, Edward, Bert – and light a cigarette. There’s coffee in the square, warm French bread and all those thousands dead are shaking dried mud from their hair and queuing up for home. Freshly alive, a lad plays Tipperary to the crowd, released from History; the glistening, healthy horses fit for heroes, kings.

You lean against a wall, your several million lives still possible and crammed with love, work, children, talent, English beer, good food. You see the poet tuck away his pocket-book and smile. If poetry could truly tell it backwards, then it would.

Image © Matthew Pover/Writer Pictures (2012)


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Haileybury Remembers "11 November 2020"

Haileybury Remembers "11 November 2020"

Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
More than 1,100 Haileyburians were killed in both of the World Wars, and more have died in other conflicts since then. List of poems: In Memoriam by Anna Akhmatova (read by Freddie Baylis, Anastasia Tikhturova and Francesca Arici) The Messages by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (read by Cagla Eriuce) On Seeing a Poet of the First World War at Abbeville, Charles Causley (read by Lilibet Philpott and Hadrien Moortgat) Since they have died (1917) by May Wedderburn Cannnan (read by Pia Ganske) August 1914 , Isaac Rosenberg (read by Stuart Cuff) The Last Post by Louie Carvacho (memory of 2017 Remembrance Ceremony) Exposure by Wilfred Owen (read by Maria Giles) “There will come soft rains” by Sara Teasdale (read by Franziska Friedrich and Aniek Blok) The Soldier by Ruper Brooke (read by Alessio Yu) ‘Going Over’ by Charles G.D. Roberts (read by Honor Harding) To Germany by Charles Hamilton Sorley read by Dr. Lucy Johnson Setting out by Ernst Stadler read by Alex Ritter von Kempski In Flanders Fields by John McCrae(1915) read by Rosanna Parry Easter Monday (1917) by Eleanor Farjeon read by Costanza Lorini The Gift of India, Sarojini Naidu read by Hannah Koon Tristes Guerras by Miguel Hernandez read by Mr. José Martinez Fragment by Rupert Brooke read by Zara Kolberg In Flanders Fields, John McCrae read by Mr. Fergus Hardy There will come soft rains by Sara Teasdale read by Giorgia Cocumelli and Karolin Vocke Easter Monday, Eleanor Farjeon read by Flora Salzer Death of Harry Patch by Andrew Motion read by Luca Baumgardt Fratelli by Giuseppe Ungaretti read by Guendalina Spigarelli Para la Libertad by Miguel Hernandez read by Mr. José Martinez To one dead by Francis Ledwidge read by Carolin Luisa Lange A Century Later by Imtiaz Dharker read by Elena Coppola Picnic (1917) by Rose Macaulay read by Amelie Garnies Last Post by Carol Ann Duffy read by Dr. Alan Bates
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