Could you narrow down which poem you are thinking about? He wrote a great number of poems after the war.
"Siegfried Sassoon wrote 'The Hero' in 1917 during World War I. The poem reflects themes of valor and sacrifice in war."
"Base Details" was written by the renowned British poet, Siegfried Sassoon. The poem reflects the cynicism and disgust Sassoon felt towards the callousness of senior military officers during World War I.
Maya Angelou wrote a poem called A Hater.Selma Bejbi Esmerovic wrote a poem called Haters.
The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
Sassoon wrote "Suicide in the Trenches" to highlight the harsh reality of war and the devastating impact it had on soldiers' mental health. The poem exposes the despair and hopelessness felt by soldiers fighting in the trenches during World War I, ultimately shedding light on the futility and senselessness of the conflict.
All his poetry reflected WW1 and all of his own experiences, what he saw, felt etc, brilliant poet
Michael Rosen wrote the poem 'Where Broccoli Comes From'
"The Rear-Guard" is a poem written by Siegfried Sassoon during World War I known as a war poem. It reflects the horrors and emotional toll of war on soldiers.
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WH Auden wrote a poem called "Stop All The Clocks" - is this the one you mean? Tks, this is the poem. It is so touching.
the poem is called the death bed and its by Siegfried Sassoon