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Some poor sod had it up the line: his nerves went or lost his way in war's battlement, was charged and shot against some wall by other soldiers down from the Front. But he'd been quite brave up until then, boys in half a year turned into men; bombs, mud, lice and rats and all around death in dark colours, yet he'd seen and shouldered that and sat and smoked and joked like the rest- then something turned him or he lost his way in noise and shell. Some poor sod lies where other bodies lay waiting silently to be moved away. Albert said no more on that memory of war, but sat and smoked and waited for the chime for dinner as he had before.
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Sep 24, 2017
Sep 24, 2017 at 2:57 AM UTC
Some Poor Sod 1915.
Some poor sod had it up the line: his nerves went or lost his way in war's battlement, was charged and shot against some wall by other soldiers down from the Front. But he'd been quite brave up until then, boys in half a year turned into men; bombs, mud, lice and rats and all around death in dark colours, yet he'd seen and shouldered that and sat and smoked and joked like the rest- then something turned him or he lost his way in noise and shell. Some poor sod lies where other bodies lay waiting silently to be moved away. Albert said no more on that memory of war, but sat and smoked and waited for the chime for dinner as he had before.
Firing squad in ww1
TerryCollett
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Sep 24, 2017
Sep 24, 2017 at 2:57 AM UTC
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