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A wartime poetry collection composed from direct experience, presenting frontline life in plainspoken ballads and lyrics that mix dark humour with sorrow. The poems depict comradeship, fear, injury and bereavement alongside vivid images of artillery, trenches and ruined landscapes, and they contrast such violence with homesick pastoral remembrances and small human kindnesses. Several pieces explore courage, cowardice and the moral ambiguities of combat, while others take the form of jaunty, slang-inflected ditties or tender elegies. Recurring motifs of flowers, song and domestic comfort underline the emotional cost beneath bravado and make the verses immediate and accessible.

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Robert W. Service

Robert W. Service was a Canadian poet and novelist, best known for his vivid depictions of life in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. His works often reflect themes of adventure, nature, and the human spirit. Among his most notable collections is "The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses," which captures the rugged beauty and challenges of the North. Service's engaging storytelling and lyrical style have earned him a lasting place in the literary heritage of Canada, making him a beloved figure among readers of poetry and adventure tales.

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