Kevin Hulme

The Soldier he killed

I saw his head above the distant Earth

About a Hundred-yards or more,

A bobbing Head thats a Cartridge worth

For this is Bloody War.

‘It’s you or im’ The Sergeant said

When on the Training Ground ,

‘So let im av it’ a song he fed

‘And put in another Round’.

And so we ‘Hammered’ My Chums And I 

To give them Merry Hell,

Ours was not to reason why

The Murder that befell.

We fought what seemed a lifetime through

A Carnage of Steel and Lead,

The Slaughter raged, the Fever grew,

Until the ground was puddled Red.

We lost a lot that Hellish Day

Good Comrades in Mirth and Song,

Dear friends that lie in Mud and Clay

Once soon the fight is done. 

And of my Foe there are many laid

Now strewn in Trenches deep,

Gaping Mouths for Home fires prayed;

Now quiet in deathly sleep.

As there I see old Bobbing Head

His face a silent cry,

The open brow where the Rats are fed

No Mother should ever espy.

And inside his Pocket a Picture placed,

The Girl who waits at Home,

She speaks of Wine and Joys embraced

And all that Love has shown.

For I killed not just one in the Warring Tide

By the duty I had to impart,

But also the dreams of a hopeful Bride;

And the reverence of a young girl Heart.