As for Ledwidge, the text of the poem Soliloquy used to be a fixture on the national curriculum of Ireland and the UK. Not quite untypically, and for whatever reasons of patriotic or moral decency, Ledwidge's very last line 'a little grave that has no name / whence one turn away in shame' got to be amputated from his text afterwards.
When I was young I had a care
Lest I should cheat me of my share
Of that which makes it sweet to strive
For life, and dying still survive,
A name in sunshine written higher
Than lark or poet dare aspire.
But I grew weary doing well.
Besides, 'twas sweeter in that hell,
Down with the loud banditti people
Who robbed the orchards, climbed the steeple
For jackdaws' eyes and made the cock
Crow ere 'twas daylight on the clock.
I was so very bad the neighbours
Spoke of me at their daily labours.
And now I'm drinking wine in France,
The helpless child of circumstance.
To-morrow will be loud with war,
How will I be accounted for?
It is too late now to retrieve
A fallen dream, too late to grieve
A name unmade, but not too late
To thank the gods for what is great;
A keen-edged sword, a soldier's heart,
Is greater than a poet's art.
And greater than a poet's fame
A little grave that has no name.
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Elsa Franker <elsafranker@yahoo.co.uk> Nov 01 08:59AM
Dear all,
The Irish WWI poet Francis Ledwidge was killed in action in July 1917 at the third battle of Ieper. He is buried outside Ieper, I have seen his grave-stone.
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