To Wage A War

To Wage A War

A Poem by Legion
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A song I wrote about a fictitious battle in the Civil War.

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To Wage A War
(The siege of Good Hope as told by the drummer, Ezekiel Mann; the last survivor of the Good Hope Volunteers)

 

The distant morning rehearsed its arrival
With the glare off the fire that shown in the distance.
Sherman's boys were razing the God-given earth
And routing the Grays of Atlanta's resistance.
The men of Good Hope took up arms in defense,
Drawing lines; digging in for the slaughter ahead.
Union Blues descending like vultures to feed
On the helpless and maimed, on the weak and the dead.
Smoke filled night,
A changing wind,
Shapes the lives
Of desperate men.

 

Their cannons from Atlanta arrived in the night.
Standing in omnipotent grandeur, they bellowed
In carnivorous ecstasy with the shrieks
Of the smitten and the wounded. How the blood flowed!
My bleeding and beating hands played the march
That led the seditious rabble to their defeat.
My ears, cursed and abhorred, stung with the dying screams
Calling for mothers, the Father and Paraclete.
Cannon flight,
That wicked wind,
Shakes the lives
Of desperate men.

 

Desolation arose in the light of day.
The scene to be seen was painted in carnage red.
Johnny lay in the ditches and strewn about.
The town, cut down to rubble, the batteries bled.
The smoke convened in a frivolous descent
Over the battlefield and its wages of war.
Casualties became conundrums; the who's whom,
And the Yankees marched onward, to the sea, for more.
Cannon flight,
That hungry wind,
Takes the lives
Of desperate men.

 

Legion

(5AUG92)

 

© 2012 Legion


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What happened to Atlanta with Sherman's march surely was one of the greatest tragedies of the war...even if it did bring the war to a faster end. So many died, so sad even now. Your poem took me there. So powerful:

Desolation arose in the light of day.
The scene to be seen was painted in carnage red.
Johnny lay in the ditches and strewn about.
The town, cut down to rubble, the batteries bled.

Very good. I can't imagine having to live through such a thing.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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What happened to Atlanta with Sherman's march surely was one of the greatest tragedies of the war...even if it did bring the war to a faster end. So many died, so sad even now. Your poem took me there. So powerful:

Desolation arose in the light of day.
The scene to be seen was painted in carnage red.
Johnny lay in the ditches and strewn about.
The town, cut down to rubble, the batteries bled.

Very good. I can't imagine having to live through such a thing.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

very nicely done and historically accurate as far as i can tell - sherman did march to the sea in an attempt to make war so personal that all would strive to end it. he is hated for his brutality but he did bring to light exactly why we should do our damnedest to avoid it. The repitition of the cannon flight sequence was perfect.

Posted 14 Years Ago


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A vivid vision... as if you were there.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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I think this would make a great song. With the ones you post do you ever put them to music? I liked how you brought yourself into the Civil War with terms and a general feeling, Well done.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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I like your write here I can feel the emotion put into this write, very well written...Kim

Posted 15 Years Ago


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Very nice picture painted of death n destruction.

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