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Winter Warfare a Poem By Edgell Rickword

Winter Warfare

Written By Edgell Rickword

Colonel Cold strode up the Line

    (tabs of rime and spurs of ice);

stiffened all that met his glare:

    horses, men and lice.

Visited a forward post,

    left them burning, ear to foot;

fingers stuck to biting steel,

    toes to frozen boot.

Stalked on into No Man’s Land,

    turned the wire to fleecy wool,

iron stakes to sugar sticks

    snapping at a pull.

Those who watched with hoary eyes

    saw two figures gleaming there;

Hauptmann Kälte, colonel old,

    gaunt in the grey air.

Stiffly, tinkling spurs they moved,

    glassy-eyed, with glinting heel

stabbing those who lingered there

    torn by screaming steel.

The Lotos-eaters a Poem By Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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