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The collection gathers short and long poems that move between combat and recovery, civic celebration and private lament. Many pieces depict battlefield noise, camp hospitals, and the grief of families, while others offer public odes to the country's landscapes, bustling cities, and democratic experiments. Several poems mourn a fallen national leader and register the nation's collective sorrow, and later pieces imagine renewal, veterans' return, and the ideals of equality and citizenship. The volume balances vivid wartime reportage, elegiac restraint, and exuberant paeans to liberty and common life.
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