The alarm sounds
Ripping through the dawn silence
You wake and remember
And as you do your mouth dries
Again, today, again
You drag you shreds together, check your kit
Always check your kit
(Remember the Sergeants during training
“Your kit will keep you safe, keep you alive
Always check your kit”)
Gown, face mask, cap, visor, gloves
(There is no rifle, bullets have no place in this war)
You check again but realise you are delaying
You shrug and wonder if you will get through this day
And not become a number, a statistic, a casualty
Then through the streets like support trenches
Empty apart from others like you
Heading forward, dreading, hoping
Never thinking of turning back
Until there, against the bright blue morning sky
The concrete, glass and steel that marks the front
The Line (There is no barbed wire,
Barbed wire has no place in this war)
You check your kit and mount the fire step
Raise your head above the sandbags
Brace and wait to surge forward with your mates
To do your duty, come what may
The enemy is everywhere in hidden redoubts
Well camouflaged as nothing at all
Entrenched on every surface
Concealed in every drop of breath
In every touch and caress
(You cannot even comfort the dying
The risk if far too great)
There are sick and wounded, there are many dying
Some swiftly, mercifully, others lingering
Fighting for every last agonising breath
Yet you do not pause, you care and keep on caring
Save and keep on saving, fight and keep on fighting
Day after dreadful, fear filled day
Knowing that it all comes down to you
And your mates
Dulce et decorum est
It is sweet and honourable
And we all honour you, we all honour you
© David Hermelin 2020