Wilfred Owen Montage

Wilfred Owen Montage

A Poem by Andy N
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(This is a Montage Poem made up of lines from various Wilfred Own poems, mostly just first lines )

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After the blast of lightning from the east
A dismal fog hoarse siren howled at dawn
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks
Whispering in my hearth 
Sojourning through a southern realm
Halted against the shade of a lost hill
Charged with beauty as ac loud
With bright darkling glows. 

© 2014 Andy N


Author's Note

Andy N
(A Poem made up of lines from various Wilfred Own
poems, mostly just first lines and published just
a day or two before Britain declared war on Germany
on 4 August 1914 in tribute to Wilfred Owen,
one of the greatest First World War Poets)

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Andy N
Andy N

Manchester, United Kingdom



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Hi I’m Andy N, I’m a 42 year old writer, performer and sometimes experimental musician from the Manchester area of England. I am a founder member of the creative writing collective &lsq.. more..

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