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A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad

Chapter 25: THE AWAKENING
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This collection gathers poems composed by a soldier at the Front that alternate between affectionate dialect songs celebrating Gloucestershire landscapes, traditions and pastimes and sober battlefield reflections on comradeship, sacrifice, and homesickness. Short formal pieces—ballades, trios, sonnets—and prose poems shift between light conviviality and stark moral questioning, often anchoring wartime anxiety in images of orchards, rivers and village life. Recurring themes include longing for home, the weight of witnessing death, gratitude, defiance, and the effort to reconcile pastoral memory with the experience of combat, producing verses that balance local humor and song with solemn meditation.

THE AWAKENING

At night, in dream,
I saw those fields round home
Agleam.
Drenched all with dew
Beneath day’s newest dome
Of gold and blue.
All night—
All night they shone for me, and then
Came light.
And suddenly I woke, and lovely joy!
I was at home, with the fields gold as when
I was a boy.

Thus shall all men rise up at last to see,
Their dearest dreams golden reality.