World War One Poetry

“While many of these poems do not address a particular war event, we’ve listed them by year, along with a selection of historical markers, to contextualize the poems historically. You may notice that more poems in 1914 and 1915 extoll the old virtues of honor, duty, heroism, and glory, while many later poems after 1915 approach these lofty abstractions with far greater skepticism and moral subtlety, through realism and bitter irony. Though horrific depictions of battle in poetry date back to Homer’s Iliad, the later poems of WWI mark a substantial shift in how we view war and sacrifice.

1914
Archduke Ferdinand assassinated. Outbreak of war in July/August. Germany invades Belgium. First Battle of the Marne, First Battle of Ypres. United States remains neutral. Trench warfare begins. The Siege of Antwerp. The Christmas truce.

Channel Firing” by Thomas Hardy

The Soldier” by Rupert Brooke (published in Poetry)

The Dead” by Rupert Brooke

Men Who March Away” by Thomas Hardy

The Bombardment” by Amy Lowell (published in Poetry)

Fallen” by Alice Corbin Henderson (published in Poetry)

August 1914” by Mary Wedderburn Cannan

1915
Germans sink RMS Lusitania. The Dardenelles campaign. Battle of Gallipoli. Second Battle of Ypres. First use of poison gas.

In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae

Absolution” by Siegfried Sassoon

Champagne, 1914-15” by Alan Seeger

Marching” by Isaac Rosenberg (published in Poetry

When You See Millions of the Mouthless Dead” by Charles Sorley

This is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong” by Edward Thomas

1916
Battle of Verdun, Battle of the Somme. President Wilson re-elected with campaign slogan, “He kept us out of the war.” Rasputin is murdered.

Rain” by Edward Thomas

Break of Day in the Trenches” by Isaac Rosenberg (published in Poetry)

The Kiss” by Siegfried Sassoon

The Messages” by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

The Death Bed” by Siegfried Sassoon

The Night Patrol” by Arthur Graeme West

The Twins” by Robert Service

1917
Germans issue Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico, United States declares war on Germany, draft begins. U.S. troops land in France. Third Battle of Ypres. Bolshevik uprising in Russia, led by Lenin, headed by Trotsky.

Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen

I Have a Rendezvous with Death” by Alan Seeger

Two Fusiliers” by Robert Graves

Anthem for Doomed Youth” by Wilfred Owen

from Battle of the Somme: The Song of the Mud” by Mary Borden

Counter-Attack” by Siegfried Sassoon

Breakfast” by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

1918
U.S. President Wilson issues Fourteen Points to peace. Germany launches Spring Offensive, bombs Paris. United States launches attacks at Belleau Wood and Argonne Forest. Bolsheviks murder Tsar Nicholas II and Romanov family. Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates, Germany signs armistice on November 11. Paris Peace Conference.

Futility” by Wilfred Owen

Attack” by Siegfried Sassoon

The Veteran” by Margaret Postgate Cole (published in Poetry)

Repression of War Experience” by Siegfried Sassoon

Spring Offensive” by Wilfred Owen

Roundel” by Vera Mary Brittain

War Mothers” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Glory of Women” by Sigfried Sassoon

S. I. W.” by Wilfred Owen

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[Source: www.poetryfoundation.org]