H hour approached
And
we waited
Some
men hummed
Tunelessly,
nervously
Others
muttered a prayer
A
few were sick with nerves
Some
shuffled from foot to foot
Some
men were eager
Some
reluctant
There
was fear
And
anticipation
Also
a kind of excitement
Some
knew this was their time
Yet
no one faltered
They
didn’t want to kill
Or
be killed
But
still no one faltered
The
tension mounted
As
the hour long barrage ceased
The
guns fell silent
The
sky cleared
And
there was even birdsong
The
shrill sound of whistles
Echoed
through the trenches
And
it was time
With
the whistles still ringing in our ears
Up
we went
Over
the top
We
covered half the distance
In
silence un-resisted
Then
still in silence
Men
began to fall
At
first only the zipping overhead
Of
passing bullets was audible
Then
crying and screaming
Then
no one was standing
The
generals, four miles behind the lines
Pointed
at maps and read dispatches
As
we lay in the mud dying
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