That would be the "epitaph".
I am unable to find any information about a poem called "The Lie" written by Donald Graves. It is possible that the poem does not exist or that I do not have enough information about it. Can you provide me with more context?
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Morris Graves has written: 'Sky of the mind'
Kathleen Graves has written: 'Tasmanian pastoral'
Lucia Graves has written: 'Memory House'
Dan Graves has written: 'The Earth Will Reel from its Place'
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There are no graves marked in Flanders Fields, as there is no specific place. It is a part of a famous WW1 poem, and generically refers to the fighting places in the northern part of Belgium known as Flanders. The poem ("In Flanders Fields") was written by a Canadian physician John McCrae in 1915, and memorializes those killed in fighting in WW1.
Albert C. Graves has written: 'Fireside Reveries'
James Graves has written: 'Unpublished Geraldine Documents V4'
Rosaleen Louise Graves has written: 'Night sounds'
Kersey Graves has written: 'The World's sixteen crucified saviours'