Smile Smile Smile
Head to limp head, the sunk-eyed wounded
Yesterday's Mail; the casualties (typed small)And (large) Vast Booty from our Latest Haul.
Also, they read of Cheap Homes, not yet planned;
For, said the paper, "When this war is
The men's first instinct will be making homes.
Meanwhile their foremost need is aerodromes,
It being certain war has just begun.
Peace would do wrong to our undying dead, —The sons we offered might regret they
If we got nothing lasting in their stead.
We must be solidly indemnified.
Though all be worthy Victory which all bought,
We rulers sitting in this ancient
Would wrong our very selves if we
The greatest glory will be theirs who fought,
Who kept this nation in integrity."Nation? — The half-limbed readers did not
But smiled at one another
Like secret men who know their secret safe.
This is the thing they know and never speak,
That England one by one had fled to France(Not many elsewhere now save under France).
Pictures of these broad smiles appear each week,
And people in whose voice real feeling
Say: How they smile! They're happy now, poor things.
Wilfred Owen
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