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Died of Wounds
by Siegfried Sassoon
His wet white face and miserable eyes
Brought nurses to him more than groans and sighs:
But hoarse and low and rapid rose and fell
His troubled voice: he did the business well.
The ward grew dark; but he was still complaining
And calling out for 'Dickie. Curse the Wood!
'It's time to go. O Christ, and what's the good?
'We'll never take it, and it's always raining.'
I wondered where he'd been; then heard him shout,
'They snipe like hell! O Dickie, don't go out...'
I fell asleep ... Next morning he was dead;
And some Slight Wound lay smiling on the bed.
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