The Dead-Beat by Wilfred Owen
The Dead-Beat by Wilfred Owen

The Dead-Beat

Wilfred Owen * Track #14 On Poems by Wilfred Owen

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The Dead-Beat by Wilfred Owen

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Wilfred Owen is skilled at creating different ‘voices’ to convey the range of attitudes to war that he must have observed. For example, in The Last Laugh it is the personified weapons that speak in mocking cynical voices; in Arms and the Boy it is ignorant mature men who wish to encourage a boy to h...

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He dropped,—more sullenly than wearily,
Lay stupid like a cod, heavy like meat,
And none of us could kick him to his feet;
Just blinked at my revolver, blearily;
—Didn't appear to know a war was on,
Or see the blasted trench at which he stared.
"I'll do 'em in," he whined, "If this hand's spared,
I'll murder them, I will."

A low voice said,
"It's Blighty, p'raps, he sees; his pluck's all gone,
Dreaming of all the valiant, that AREN'T dead:
Bold uncles, smiling ministerially;
Maybe his brave young wife, getting her fun
In some new home, improved materially.
It's not these stiffs have crazed him; nor the Hun."

We sent him down at last, out of the way.
Unwounded;—stout lad, too, before that strafe.
Malingering? Stretcher-bearers winked, "Not half!"

Next day I heard the Doc.'s well-whiskied laugh:
"That scum you sent last night soon died. Hooray!"

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