It was written in 1941, while MacLeish was Librarian of Congress.
The Archibald MacLeish poem "The Young Dead Soldiers Do Not Speak" was written in 1932. It was a powerful anti-war poem that reflected the devastation of World War I.
coz he can
coz he can
Rosemary Jarman has written: 'We Speak No Treasonii (We Speak No Treason)' 'We Speak No Treason (Book 1)'
Gillian Speak has written: 'The quest for brotherhood in a time of turmoil'
Because he did like the way treated African American soldiers
When acting as soldiers, they would be insubordinate to speak badly of the Commander in Chief. But they are also citizens and as such they enjoy the same freedom of speech as any other citizen does. So it depends upon context.
It was written in English but we speak it in Telugu!
Jenny Bradshaw has written: 'Speak out'
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The Speak Gently poem was written by poet David Bates.
Anele Rubin has written: 'Trying to speak'
Sadi Shirazi has written: 'A time to speak'