In Whitehall stands a monument, A column wrought in stone. Empty as that mother’s heart whose sons did not come home. It bears the dates of two world wars, And three carved words I read. A politician’s shibboleth About “the Glorious Dead” Standing in November’s rain, No glory came to mind. Perhaps that word held meaning in another place and time. They have passed from living memory those soldier boys of thine. Now bronze reliefs and marble wreaths Recall their deaths to mind.
The Cenotaph is a monument that standing the Whitehall square in London. It honors Britain's war dead. The phrase The Glorious Dead" inscribed on the Cenotaph was prepared by Lloyd George